- nounbooths (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 can refer to123:
- A small structure just big enough for one person to use, such as a phone booth.
- A partly enclosed area in a restaurant where people sit on long seats on opposite sides of a table.
- A small, partly open structure for showing and selling things at a fair or market.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.a small structure just big enough for one person to use: There was a line of people waiting for the phone booth. A booth is also a partly enclosed area in a restaurant where people sit on long seats on opposite sides of a table. A booth can also be a small, partly open structure for showing and selling things at a fair or market:dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/boothnoun,plural booths [boothz, 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.www.dictionary.com/browse/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 Booth Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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