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booking
Noun
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A booking is an agreement between you and a business such as a hotel or airline to use their services on a particular date.
If you need to cancel your booking, you must advise the hotel before Aug. 22.
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A booking is an planned performance.
The band has a number of bookings in Toronto this summer.
not
Adverb
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"Not" makes the verb of a sentence have the opposite meaning.
I was not there.
I am not fat!
not
Conjunction
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The item before "not" is more correct or better than the item after "not".
I wanted tea, not coffee!
Meaning: I wanted tea. I did not want coffee.
It's stupid, not funny.
Meaning: It is stupid. It is not funny.
not
Interjection
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Used to indicate the sentence before is sarcastic or ironic. This means that the sentence has the opposite meaning.
I like doing lots of boring homework. Not!
Meaning: I do not like doing lots of boring homework.
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Simple sentences
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.