- nounbooth (noun) · booths (plural noun)
- a small temporary tent or structure at a market, fair, or exhibition, used for selling goods, providing information, or staging shows:"several dozen booths offered a wide variety of foods, craft items, and business information"
- a small room where a vendor sits separated from customers by a window:"a ticket booth"
- an enclosure or compartment that allows privacy or seclusion, for example when voting, broadcasting or recording sound, or making a phone call:"he installed a soundproof booth for private phone calls"
- INDIAN ENGLISHa polling place:"check the voter list at the local booth or election office"
- a type of seating, typically in a restaurant or bar, consisting of two high-backed benches with a table between them:"they sat down in a booth and waited for a waiter to come over"
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘temporary dwelling or shelter’): from Old Norse buth, based on búa ‘dwell’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a small temporary tent or structure at a market, fair, or exhibition, used for selling goods, providing information, or staging shows:
- an enclosure or compartment that allows privacy or seclusion, for example when voting, broadcasting or recording sound, or making a phone call:
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