- 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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- A booth is a1234:
- Stall, compartment, or light structure for the sale of goods or display purposes, as at a market, exhibition, or fair.
- Small compartment or boxlike room for a specific use by one occupant, such as a telephone booth.
- A place with walls or sides where you can do something privately, like make a phone call or vote.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links., plural booths [boo, th, z, booths]. a stall, compartment, or light structure for the sale of goods or for display purposes, as at a market, exhibition, or fair. a small compartment or boxlike room for a specific use by one occupant: The customs officer came out of his booth as we drove up. There aren’t many telephone booths around anymore.www.dictionary.com/browse/boothDefinition of booth noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary booth noun /buːð/ /buːθ/ a small place with walls or sides where you can do something privately, for example make a phone call or votewww.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/engli…booth (bo͞oth) n. pl. booths (bo͞othz, bo͞oths) 1. a. A small, often enclosed compartment, usually accommodating only one person: a voting booth.www.thefreedictionary.com/boothBOOTH meaning: 1 : a partially enclosed area or a small and usually temporary building where things are sold or displayed or services are provided; 2 : a small area that is enclosed in order to provide privacy for one personwww.britannica.com/dictionary/booth Explore further
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