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Booker - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A booker is a person who arranges or reserves appointments, events, or performances, such as a talent booker for shows or a hotel booker for reservations. They manage schedules and confirm arrangements.

booker

/ˈbʊkər/ /ˈbʊkə/

Definition:

A person who makes reservations or records names, especially in a competition or event.

Synonyms:

registrar, recorder, scheduler, clerk

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

canceler, eraser

Common Collocations:

ticket booker, hotel booker, appointment booker, name booker

Derivatives:

booking, booked

Usage Tips:

Use "booker" for someone handling reservations; avoid confusion with "book" (noun/verb).

Common Phrases:

prize booker, name in the booker, booker's list

Etymology:

Derived from "book" (record) + "-er" (agent suffix), first used in the 19th century.

Examples:

  • 1. She works as a hotel booker for a luxury resort.
  • 2. The event booker ensured all guests were registered properly.
  • 3. He is the official booker for the music festival tickets.
  • 4. The travel agency hired a new booker to handle reservations.

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