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Reserve Meaning in English

word

/ɹiˈzɝv/, /ɹɪˈzɝv/
ri-ZURV
/ɹɪˈzɜːv/
ri-ZURV

Definition

To keep something for a particular person, purpose, or time so others cannot use it, or to arrange in advance to have a seat, room, or table. As a noun, it can also mean an extra supply kept for future use or a calm, restrained way of expressing yourself.

Usage & Nuances

Very common for bookings: 'reserve a table/room/seat'. 'Book' is often more common for travel and hotels in everyday speech, but 'reserve' sounds slightly more formal and is common in restaurants. As a noun, common phrases include 'in reserve' and 'without reserve'.

Example Sentences

I want to reserve a table for two tonight.

basic

These seats are reserved for guests.

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We keep some money in reserve for emergencies.

basic

Did you reserve the room, or should I call them now?

natural

She sounds quiet at first, but it's just reserve.

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Let's not use our last bottle yet—we should keep it in reserve.

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