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UK [ˌrezə(r)ˈveɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌrezərˈveɪʃ(ə)n] noun
Word forms "reservation":
singular reservation plural reservations
1) [countable] an arrangement by which something such as a room in a hotel or a seat in a theatre is kept for you to use later

Do you have a reservation?

make a reservation:

I've made a reservation for you on the morning flight.

2) [countable/uncountable, often plural] a feeling of doubt about whether something is good or right
reservation about:

The government has expressed reservations about the cost of the project.

have reservations:

He has reservations about the proposals because they reduce workers' rights.

without reservation:

We accepted their offer without reservation.

3) [countable] an area of land in the US where native americans live in a separate community
4) [countable] American a reserve for wild animals or plants
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  • reservation — [n1] condition, stipulation catch, circumscription, demur, doubt, fine print*, grain of salt*, hesitancy, kicker*, provision, proviso, qualification, restriction, scruple, skepticism, string*, strings*, terms; concepts 646,711 Ant. openness… …   New thesaurus

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