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Synonyms and antonyms of Tickets in British Thesaurus

Tickets

ticket (noun)

a piece of paper that shows you have paid to go into a place of entertainment such as a cinema or football ground

stub (noun)

the part of a ticket or cheque that you keep to prove that you have paid for something

single (noun)

mainly American one ticket or seat at a theatre

return (noun)

a ticket for an event that you give back because you no longer want it, so that it can be sold to someone else

cancellation (noun)

a ticket, time, or place that becomes available because someone decides not to do what they have arranged

sold out (adjective)

if an event is sold out, all the tickets for it have been sold

on the door ()

at the entrance to a public place, where people enter, or buy or show their tickets

ticket (noun)

involving tickets, or selling them

booked up (adjective)

if a hotel, restaurant, theatre etc is booked up, there are no rooms, tables, or seats available because other people have booked them

open ticket (noun)

a ticket that does not give a date or time on which it must be used, so that you can use it any time

ticketing (noun)

the process of producing and selling tickets for an event such as a concert or sports game