bookable
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Definition
Adjective: - Able to be reserved or scheduled in advance: Describes something, typically a service, seat, ticket, or appointment, that is available for reservation or booking.
Usage
The adjective "bookable" is used to describe the availability of something for reservation. It is commonly used in contexts related to travel, hospitality, entertainment, and services. - It typically follows a noun (e.g., "seats are bookable") or is used in a predicate adjective structure (e.g., "The hotel room is bookable online"). - It is often used with adverbs like "in advance," "online," or "now."
Examples
- Adjective:
- All seats for the concert are bookable online starting tomorrow.
- Is the conference room bookable for private events?
- The restaurant introduced a new bookable tasting menu.
Advanced Usage
- "Fully bookable": Completely available for reservation.
- The entire villa is fully bookable for the summer season.
- "Instantly bookable": Available for immediate reservation, often without needing further confirmation.
- The platform lists instantly bookable vacation rentals.
Variants and Related Words
- Book (verb): To arrange to use or acquire something at a later time.
- I need to book a flight.
- Booking (noun): A reservation.
- I confirmed my booking.
- Booked (adjective): Reserved; having no available space.
- The hotel is fully booked.
Synonyms
- Reservable: Capable of being reserved.
- Available for booking: Ready to be reserved.
Antonyms
- Unavailable: Not able to be used or obtained.
- Walk-in only: Available only to customers without a prior reservation.
Adjective
- subject to being reserved or booked
- all seats bookable in advance