voucher
noun /ˈvaʊtʃə(r)/
/ˈvaʊtʃər/
- a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money to pay for something, or that allows you to pay less than the usual price of something
- a voucher for a free meal
- The company issues travel vouchers to all managers.
- This discount voucher entitles you to 10% off your next purchase.
Wordfinder- buy
- discount
- loyalty card
- purchase
- receipt
- reduction
- refund
- short-change
- store card
- voucher
Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyc1, Shoppingc1- a 50p money-off voucher redeemable against any future purchase of the product
- a voucher entitling you to a half-price meal
- a voucher for children's glasses
- a voucher worth £100
- households that receive housing vouchers to pay the rent
- publicly financed vouchers for education
- the use of tax dollars for school vouchers
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- food
- travel
- hotel
- …
- give somebody
- issue (somebody with)
- provide (somebody with)
- …
- be worth something
- entitle somebody to something
- be redeemable
- …
- plan
- program
- scheme
- …
- voucher for
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from vouch.