licence
word
/ˈɫaɪsəns/
LY-suhns
/lˈaɪsəns/
LY-suhns
Definition
An official document or legal permission that allows you to do something, such as drive a car or run a business.
Usage & Nuances
'Licence' is the British English spelling; American English uses 'license' (noun and verb). Common types are 'driving licence', 'business licence'. Used formally. Do not mix up spelling in official documents.
Spanish: licencia - permisoPortuguese (BR): licença - autorizaçãoPortuguese (PT): licença - autorizaçãoChinese (Simplified): 许可证 - 执照Chinese (Traditional): 許可證 - 執照Hindi: लाइसेंस - अनुज्ञा पत्रArabic: رخصة - تصريحBengali: লাইসেন্সRussian: лицензияJapanese: 免許 - 許可証Vietnamese: giấy phépKorean: 면허 - 허가증Turkish: lisans - ruhsatUrdu: لائسنسIndonesian: izin - lisensi
Example Sentences
My licence expires next month, so I have to renew it soon.
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He forgot to bring his licence and couldn't rent the car.
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Most people keep their licence in their wallet for easy access.
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I need a licence to drive a car.
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She got her business licence last week.
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You can't fish here without a licence.
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