reserved

adjective
UK: /rɪˈzɜːvd/
US: /rɪˈzɜːrvd/
  1. Kept specially for someone or something.

    1. This seat is reserved for elderly people.
    2. The company reserved parking spaces for its top executives near the entrance.
  2. Arranged in advance; booked.

    1. I reserved a table at the restaurant.
    2. We reserved our tickets online to ensure we had seats for the concert.
reserved verb
  1. To keep something for a particular purpose or time.

    1. I reserved some cake for you.
    2. The museum reserved a special room to showcase its ancient artifacts.
  2. To arrange for a place or seat to be kept for someone.

    1. We should reserve seats for the show.
    2. She reserved a rental car well in advance of her vacation.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reserved" in English means: Kept specially for someone or something., Arranged in advance; booked..

The phonetic transcription of "reserved" is /rɪˈzɜːvd/ in British English and /rɪˈzɜːrvd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "reserved": "This seat is reserved for elderly people.". More examples on the page.