Voucher ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Voucher ( noun )

  1. A document that can be exchanged for goods or services.
  2. A document that serves as proof of a transaction, such as a receipt.

Origin:

From the french word "voucher" meaning "to vouch, confirm or guarantee".

Examples:

  1. She used a voucher to get a discount on her purchase.
  2. He received a voucher for a free meal at the restaurant.
  3. The company offered vouchers to its employees as a bonus.
  4. The voucher was redeemable for one free night at the hotel.
  5. The voucher was a proof of payment for the service received.

(As a verb)

Voucher ( verb )

  1. A document that can be exchanged for goods or services.
  2. A document that serves as proof of a transaction, such as a receipt.

Origin:

From the french word "voucher" meaning "to vouch, confirm or guarantee".

Examples:

  1. She used a voucher to get a discount on her purchase.
  2. He received a voucher for a free meal at the restaurant.
  3. The company offered vouchers to its employees as a bonus.
  4. The voucher was redeemable for one free night at the hotel.
  5. The voucher was a proof of payment for the service received.
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