Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
fully-booked
adjective
/ˈfʊl.i ˈbʊkt/

Definition
The term ‘fully-booked’ refers to a situation where all available reservations or appointments have been taken, leaving no remaining slots for new bookings.

Examples
- The hotel is fully-booked for the holiday weekend.
- Unfortunately, the flight is fully-booked, so you will need to find another option.
- We had to cancel our dinner plans because the restaurant was fully-booked for the evening.

Meaning
When a service or space has reached its maximum capacity for bookings, it is described as fully-booked. This can apply to hotels, restaurants, flights, or any other venue that accepts reservations.

Synonyms
- occupied
- reserved
- taken
- engaged