raincheck

[reyn-chek]

raincheck Definition

  • 1a promise or offer that is declined now but will be accepted later
  • 2a ticket given to spectators at an outdoor event, allowing them to return and attend a future event if the original is cancelled or postponed due to rain

Using raincheck: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "raincheck" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I can't make it to the concert tonight, can I take a raincheck and go with you next time?

  • Example

    The baseball game was rained out, so we all received rainchecks to attend the makeup game.

  • Example

    I was supposed to meet my friend for lunch, but she had to take a raincheck due to a family emergency.

raincheck Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for raincheck

  • voucher
  • deferred offer
  • postponed ticket

Phrases with raincheck

  • to decline an invitation or offer but suggest that you may accept it at a later time

    Example

    Thanks for inviting me to the party, but I'm really busy tonight. Can I take a raincheck?

  • to offer to do something with someone at a later time because you cannot do it now

    Example

    I'm sorry I can't go to the movies with you tonight. Can I give you a raincheck and we can go another time?

  • an agreement to postpone something until a later date

    Example

    I'm too busy to work on the project right now. Can we take a raincheck on it and revisit it next month?

Origins of raincheck

from the practice of giving a check to baseball spectators for a game that was postponed or ended early due to rain

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Summary: raincheck in Brief

'Raincheck' [reyn-chek] refers to a deferred promise or offer that will be accepted later, or a ticket given to spectators at an outdoor event that allows them to attend a future event if the original is cancelled or postponed due to rain. The phrase 'take a raincheck' is commonly used to decline an invitation or offer but suggest that you may accept it at a later time. For example, 'I can't make it to the concert tonight, can I take a raincheck and go with you next time?'