voucher

noun
UK: /ˈvaʊ.tʃər/
US: /ˈvaʊ.tʃɚ/
  1. A piece of paper that can be used to pay for something or get a discount.

    1. I have a voucher for a free coffee at that shop.
    2. The travel voucher covered most of the flight cost, which was very helpful.
  2. A form or receipt showing that someone has paid for something.

    1. Please keep your parking voucher to show when you leave.
    2. She presented the voucher as proof of payment for the online course.
voucher transitive-verb
  1. To provide a voucher for something.

    1. The company will voucher the cost of the training.
    2. They agreed to voucher the expenses incurred during the business trip.
  2. To confirm or support something, like a statement or fact.

    1. His colleague can voucher for his honesty and reliability.
    2. The documents voucher the accuracy of the reported financial figures.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "voucher" in English means: A piece of paper that can be used to pay for something or get a discount., A form or receipt showing that someone has paid for something..

The phonetic transcription of "voucher" is /ˈvaʊ.tʃər/ in British English and /ˈvaʊ.tʃɚ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "voucher": coupon, ticket, certificate, receipt, warrant, token.

Example usage of "voucher": "I have a voucher for a free coffee at that shop.". More examples on the page.