admission charge

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admission charge

The museum has a small admission charge for visitors.

Definition

Noun: - The fee charged for admission: A specific amount of money required for entry into a place or event, such as a museum, cinema, concert, or amusement park.

Usage

The term "admission charge" is used to specify the monetary cost of entry. It is a formal and direct term, often seen on signs, tickets, and official announcements. - The admission charge for the museum is waived for children under five. - Is there an admission charge to get into the park?

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The gallery has a suggested admission charge of ten dollars.
    • We paid the admission charge at the gate before entering the zoo.
Advanced Usage
  • "to cover the admission charge": to provide enough money to pay for the entry fee.
    • Her part-time job earnings just cover the admission charge for her weekly art class.
Variants and Related Words
  • Admission fee (noun): A direct synonym for admission charge.
    • The admission fee includes access to all exhibits.
  • Entry fee (noun): Another common synonym.
    • The entry fee for the tournament is fifty dollars.
  • Cover charge (noun): Specifically a fee for entry into a nightclub or bar.
    • The club has a twenty-dollar cover charge on weekends.
Synonyms
  • Entrance fee: A fee paid for the right to enter.
  • Admission price: The price set for admission.
  • Ticket price: Often used interchangeably when a physical ticket is issued.
Related Phrases
  • Free admission: The state of being allowed to enter without paying a charge.
    • The library offers free admission to all its lectures.
  • Admission is charged: A formal phrase indicating that a fee is required.
    • Please note that admission is charged for all visitors over the age of 12.
admission charge

The museum has a small admission charge for visitors.

Noun
  1. the fee charged for admission