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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024vouch•er /ˈvaʊtʃɚ/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- a person or thing that vouches.
- Businessa document, receipt, stamp, etc., that gives evidence of money spent or received.
- Businessa form or ticket that permits a payment of cash to the holder or serves as a credit against a future purchase or expense.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024vouch•er (vou′chər),USA pronunciation n. - a person or thing that vouches.
- Businessa document, receipt, stamp, or the like, that gives evidence of an expenditure.
- Businessa form authorizing a disbursement of cash or a credit against a purchase or expense to be made in the future.
- written authorization;
credential. - a piece of evidence or proof.
- Law[Early Eng. Law.]
- a person called into court to warrant another's title.
- the act of vouching another person to make good a warranty.
v.t. - Businessto pay for, guarantee, or authorize by voucher.
- Businessto prepare a voucher for.
- Anglo-French voucher to vouch; origin, originally French infinitive used as noun, nominal but now taken as vouch + -er1
- 1525–35
vouch′er•a•ble, adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: voucher /ˈvaʊtʃə/ n - a document serving as evidence for some claimed transaction, as the receipt or expenditure of money
- Brit a ticket or card serving as a substitute for cash: a gift voucher
- a person or thing that vouches for the truth of some statement, etc
Etymology: 16th Century: from Anglo-French, noun use of Old French voucher to summon; see vouch |