Comp ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Comp ( noun )

  1. A complimentary ticket or voucher, typically given to performers or guests.
  2. A free item or service provided to a customer or patron, often as a reward or incentive.

Origin:

Shortened form of 'complimentary'.

Examples:

  1. The band members received comps for the concert.
  2. The hotel offered comps to their loyal customers.
  3. The casino gave out comps to their high rollers.
  4. The restaurant offered a free dessert as a comp for the long wait.
  5. The airline provided a comp hotel stay for passengers whose flight was cancelled.

(As a verb)

Comp ( verb )

  1. A complimentary ticket or voucher, typically given to performers or guests.
  2. A free item or service provided to a customer or patron, often as a reward or incentive.

Origin:

Shortened form of 'complimentary'.

Examples:

  1. The band members received comps for the concert.
  2. The hotel offered comps to their loyal customers.
  3. The casino gave out comps to their high rollers.
  4. The restaurant offered a free dessert as a comp for the long wait.
  5. The airline provided a comp hotel stay for passengers whose flight was cancelled.
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