Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of ticket
"We bought tickets for the concert last night."
In plain English: Tickets are small pieces of paper or digital codes that give you permission to enter an event, ride a bus, or buy something.
"We bought tickets for the concert last night."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ticket
"She tickets every passenger who enters the venue without a valid pass."
In plain English: To ticket someone means to give them an official notice for breaking a rule, usually while driving.
"The old paper tickets will soon be obsolete, so everyone needs to digitize their tickets."
Derived from French ticket, which comes from Italian biglietto (little bill), the term originally referred to a small piece of paper or note. It later evolved in English to mean an admission pass or voucher granting entry to an event or service.