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ticket

Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: ticketspast: ticketedpp: ticketeding: ticketing

This word functions as a gateway or a token of permission. It represents a contractual agreement between a provider and a user, where the possession of the object validates the right to access a service or space. It carries a sense of anticipation when associated with travel or events. Conversely, in a legal context, the word shifts from a symbol of access to a symbol of penalty. Here, it evokes feelings of frustration or guilt, transforming the physical object from a reward or a tool into a formal accusation of a rule violation. In this sense, the word is an instrument of law enforcement. It is not a request but a demand for payment or a summons to appear in court. It represents a breach of social or legal order. Unlike a travel ticket, which is sought after, this version of the word is avoided. It carries a negative emotional charge, often associated with the sudden realization of a mistake or the annoyance of an unexpected expense. This usage centers on the concept of chance and hope. The ticket serves as a placeholder for a potential future reward, acting as a physical manifestation of a gamble. It differs from an admission ticket because it does not guarantee entry or a service; rather, it provides a mathematical probability of success. It is often linked to the psychology of risk and the desire for sudden fortune. This verb describes the act of official condemnation and financial penalty. It is a formal action taken by an authority figure to enforce a rule or law. It implies a specific sequence of events: the observation of a violation followed by the physical or digital issuance of a fine. The action is unidirectional, moving from the authority to the offender.

Countable whether referring to a pass for a show or a fine from the police.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A piece of paper or digital record that gives the holder a right to enter a place or travel on a vehicle

"He bought a ticket for the midnight movie."

Noun
[someone][something]

An official notice issued by a police officer for a traffic or parking violation

"I got a ticket for parking in a no-loading zone."

Noun
[someone][something]

A piece of paper used in a lottery or raffle to enter a drawing

"She bought ten tickets for the charity raffle."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To issue a summons or fine to someone for a legal infraction

"The officer ticketed the driver for speeding."

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