Antonyms for ticketed


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : tik-it
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɪk ɪt


Definition of ticketed

Origin :
  • 1520s, "short note or document," from a shortened form of Middle French etiquet "label, note," from Old French estiquette "a little note" (late 14c.), especially one affixed to a gate or wall as a public notice, from estiquer "to affix, stick on, attach," from Frankish *stikkan, cognate with Old English stician "to pierce" (see stick (v.)).
  • Meaning "card or piece of paper that gives its holder a right or privilege" is first recorded 1670s, probably developing from the sense of "certificate, license, permit." The political sense of "list of candidates put forward by a faction" has been used in American English since 1711. Meaning "official notification of offense" is from 1930; parking ticket first attested 1947. Big ticket item is from 1970. Slang the ticket "just the thing, what is expected" is recorded from 1838, perhaps with notion of a winning lottery ticket.
  • As in quoted : adj offered or mentioned at a stated price
  • As in name : verb give a title
  • As in tag : verb label; attach label
  • As in classify : verb categorize
Example sentences :
  • These were ticketed, duplicates delivered to us, and we were allowed to pass on into the “saloon.”
  • Extract from : « The Quadroon » by Mayne Reid
  • Thus clad and ticketed, I go pattering along the pilgrimage.
  • Extract from : « The Joys of Being a Woman » by Winifred Kirkland
  • The books there are arranged as he arranged and ticketed them.
  • Extract from : « The Stoneground Ghost Tales » by E. G. Swain
  • Men love to be labelled, ticketed, decorated, differentiated from the crowd.
  • Extract from : « At Large » by Arthur Christopher Benson
  • Men and women won't come to you ticketed, or explanation in hand.
  • Extract from : « Love Me Little, Love Me Long » by Charles Reade
  • These men naturally do not want to be exploited or ticketed by publicity.
  • Extract from : « After Prison - What? » by Maud Ballington Booth
  • Sale; all the things shoved about and ticketed—lot a hundred and one.
  • Extract from : « Tono Bungay » by H. G. Wells
  • It is only when we are skeletons that we are boxed and ticketed and prized and shown.
  • Extract from : « Hours in a Library » by Leslie Stephen
  • Dishes were next on the list and we ticketed them off easily.
  • Extract from : « Vacation with the Tucker Twins » by Nell Speed
  • I felt that Bessie and I were being mentally discussed and ticketed.
  • Extract from : « On the Church Steps » by Sarah C. Hallowell

Synonyms for ticketed

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