charter

word

/ˈtʃɑɹtɝ/
CHAR-tur
/tʃˈɑːtɐ/
CHAR-tuh

Definition

A charter is an official document that gives rights or powers to a group, or an agreement to rent a vehicle like a bus, plane, or boat for private use.

Usage & Nuances

As a noun, 'charter' is formal and often used for founding documents ('Magna Carta', 'city charter'), or for tailored transport rentals ('charter a yacht'). As a verb, it means to hire something, usually a vehicle. The context changes between legal rights and transport arrangements—be clear which one you mean.

Example Sentences

The new school opened under a special charter.

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We decided to charter a bus for the field trip.

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The company's charter explains its main goals.

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The city’s charter was updated to allow more businesses downtown.

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We booked a charter boat to go fishing on the lake next weekend.

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They decided to charter a private plane for their vacation in the Bahamas.

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