ticket line
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Definition
Noun: A line or queue of people waiting to purchase tickets for an event, such as a concert, movie, or transportation.
Usage
This term specifically describes the physical queue itself, not the act of waiting. It is a compound noun formed from "ticket" and "line."
Examples
- We joined the ticket line two hours before the box office opened.
- The ticket line for the premiere stretched around the block.
- Please form an orderly ticket line at the counter.
Advanced Usage
- The concept can be extended metaphorically to describe a sequence of requests or tasks waiting to be processed, though this is less common.
- Your support request is in the ticket line and will be addressed soon.
Variants and Related Words
- Line (noun): A more general term for a queue of people or things.
- Queue (noun): A synonym for "line," more common in British English.
- Box office line: A more specific term for a ticket line at a theater or venue.
Synonyms
- Queue
- Waiting line
Antonyms
- There is no direct antonym, but the state of having no queue could be described as an empty counter or no wait.
Related Phrases
- To wait in line (for tickets): The action of standing in the ticket line.
- We had to wait in line for over an hour.
- The line for tickets: A common alternative way to refer to the ticket line.
- Is this the line for tickets?
Noun
- a queue of people waiting to buy tickets