entrance money
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Definition
Noun: - The fee charged for admission: A sum of money that must be paid to enter a place, event, or establishment.
Usage
- This term is used to specify the monetary cost required for entry. It is a formal or official term for an admission fee.
- It is typically used in contexts like museums, parks, concerts, or private clubs.
Examples
- Noun:
- The entrance money for the art gallery is ten dollars for adults.
- They waived the entrance money for children under five years old.
- Is the entrance money included in the tour package, or do we pay separately?
Advanced Usage
- "To cover the entrance money": To provide enough funds to pay for the admission fee.
- I'll cover the entrance money for everyone in our group.
- "Entrance money is non-refundable": A common policy stating that the admission fee will not be returned.
- Please note that all entrance money is non-refundable once paid.
Variants and Related Words
- Admission fee (n): A direct synonym for entrance money.
- The admission fee helps maintain the historic building.
- Entry charge (n): Another term for a fee to enter.
- There is a small entry charge for the botanical gardens.
- Cover charge (n): Specifically a fee to enter a nightclub or similar venue.
- The nightclub has a $20 cover charge on weekends.
Synonyms
- Admission price: The cost of admission.
- Entry fee: A fee for entering.
- Gate money: Money paid at the gate for entry (common for fairs or sporting events).
Related Phrases
- Pay at the door: To pay the entrance money upon arrival, not in advance.
- Tickets are sold online, but you can also pay at the door.
- Free of charge: Without any entrance money required.
- Admission to the public park is free of charge.
Noun
- the fee charged for admission