Characters remaining: 500/500
Translation

admission fee

Academic
Friendly
Explanation of "Admission Fee"

Definition: An "admission fee" is a noun that refers to the amount of money that you have to pay in order to enter a place, such as a museum, concert, event, or amusement park. It is the price you pay for access.

Advanced Usage:
  • In conversations about budgeting or planning trips, you might say:
    • "We need to consider the admission fees for all the attractions we want to visit."
Word Variants:
  • Verb Form: "admit" (to allow someone to enter)
  • Noun Variants: "admission" (the act of entering or being allowed to enter)
Different Meanings:
  • Admission: Besides referring to the fee, "admission" can also mean the act of being allowed to enter a place or the process of accepting someone into a group (like a university).
Synonyms:
  • Entrance fee
  • Ticket price
  • Cover charge (commonly used in bars or clubs)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Phrasal Verb: "Get in" (to enter a place, often used informally)
    • Example: "We need to get in early to avoid the long lines, especially with the admission fee being so high."
Summary:

An "admission fee" is simply the money you pay to enter a place or event.

Noun
  1. the fee charged for admission

Comments and discussion on the word "admission fee"