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Word: Theatre Ticket

Definition: A "theatre ticket" is a special piece of paper or an electronic document that allows you to enter a theatre to see a performance, such as a play, musical, or concert.

Usage Instructions:
  • You need to buy a theatre ticket before you can go inside the theatre.
  • Tickets can be purchased online, at the box office, or sometimes at a ticket booth.
  • Keep your ticket safe because you may need to show it to enter the theatre.
Example:
  • "I bought a theatre ticket to see the new play this Saturday."
Advanced Usage:
  • In more formal settings, you might hear terms like "admission ticket" or "entry pass" when discussing theatre tickets.
  • The price of a theatre ticket can vary based on the show, seat location, and time of the performance.
Word Variants:
  • Theater (American English): This can be spelled as "theater" instead of "theatre." Both words mean the same thing, but "theater" is more common in the United States.
  • Ticket: This word can be used in other contexts, such as a "train ticket" or "plane ticket," which refer to admission for different modes of transport.
Different Meanings:
  • The word "ticket" can also refer to a fine or penalty, such as a parking ticket. In this case, it is not related to entering a venue.
Synonyms:
  • Admission pass
  • Entry ticket
  • Show ticket
  • Performance ticket
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "On the ticket": This phrase means you are officially part of something, such as a team or organization.
  • "Sell out": When a show sells out, it means all the theatre tickets have been sold, and there are no more available.
Summary:

A "theatre ticket" is essential for anyone wanting to enjoy a live performance in a theatre.

Noun
  1. a ticket good for admission to a theater

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