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bookable

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective bookable has 1 sense
  1. bookable - subject to being reserved or booked; "all seats bookable in advance"
    Antonym:
    unreserved (indirect, via reserved)

Definitions from the Web

Term: bookable

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Capable of being reserved or scheduled

Description: Refers to something that can be reserved or scheduled, typically a service, facility, or event.

Example sentence: The hotel has several bookable rooms available for the weekend.

Sense 2: Suitable or eligible for making a booking

Description: Indicates something or someone that is eligible or suitable for making a reservation or booking.

Example sentence: The restaurant offers a special menu for bookable groups of ten or more.

Sense 3: Open for bookings or reservations

Description: Indicates that a service, facility, or event is currently open and accepting bookings or reservations.

Example sentence: The theater has a new play that is bookable for the next month.

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense 1: To reserve or schedule

Description: The act of reserving or scheduling something, such as a service, facility, or event.

Example sentence: I will book a table for two at the restaurant for tonight's dinner.

Sense 2: To arrange for someone to appear or perform

Description: Refers to the action of arranging for someone to appear or perform at an event or venue.

Example sentence: The event organizer decided to book a famous band for the concert.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense 1: A bookable event, performance, or appointment

Description: Refers to an event, performance, or appointment that can be scheduled or reserved.

Example sentence: The comedy show is one of the bookables for tonight's entertainment lineup.

Sense 2: A person who regularly takes bookings

Description: Indicates a person, such as an agent or manager, who regularly takes bookings or reservations for others.

Example sentence: The artist's bookable managed to secure several gigs for the upcoming tour.

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