Voucher (Noun)
Syllable division: vouch·er
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈvaʊ.tʃər/ US: /ˈvaʊ.tʃɚ/
#1 Meaning: A paper object that can be used to purchase specific goods or services or that enables you to do so for less money than you would otherwise pay for them.
Example:
> He decided to buy her a gift voucher for her birthday.
> Instead of giving me my money back, they gave me a voucher.
#2 Meaning: A scholarship (funding for studies) in the US that enables a student to attend a private school rather than a public one.
Example:
> Some students forget to apply for vouchers.
> She received her voucher yesterday! She is very excited.
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After some weeks that Carolina was going to lan house often, she received a voucher.
Jasmine received a voucher, for studying abroad.
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Carolina received a voucher after a few weeks of frequent visits to Lan House.
The airline canceled his flights and offered only a voucher — a common problem after the COVID-19 outbreak.
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The employees receive a voucher, which has a monetary value.
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The employees receive a voucher that has a monetary value.
My races copied the word ” voucher” from English for giving the customers.
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The voucher is the best and the most convenient Christmas gift.
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The voucher is the best and most convenient Christmas gift.