Booker

/ˈbʊkər/

nounBeginnerCommonGeneral

Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person whose job is to make reservations or arrangements.

/ˈbʊkər/

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General

Person who makes bookings

He's a skilled booker, always finding the best seats for the show.

💡 Simply: Someone who books things.

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2

The hotel booker confirmed our reservation.

How It's Used

Travel Industry

"The travel booker secured us excellent flight deals."

Event Planning

"She's a talented event booker, always finding the perfect venue."

2

Someone involved in the handling or management of books.

/ˈbʊkər/

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Business

Person who works with books

The bookstore booker organised the new arrivals.

💡 Simply: Someone who works with books.

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2

The literary booker helped the author find a publisher.

How It's Used

Publishing

"The booker reviewed the manuscript before sending it to editors."

Librarian

"The booker carefully cataloged the new additions to the library."

Tip:Associate it with someone dealing with literary works.

Derived from "book," referring to someone who makes bookings or deals with books.

The term 'booker' has evolved from its association with simply booking to encompass wider roles in managing bookings.

Memory tip

Think of someone booking appointments or flights.

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