booth
Pronunciation: [buːθ]
Word
Context: "physical structure"
(noun) a small, usually enclosed space where people can go to do something like sell products, take tickets, or talk privately. Think of it as a little room or stall where one or two people can operate.
Example
She sold lemonade from a booth at the fair yesterday.
Example
There was no booth at the event, so we couldn't buy snacks.
Example
Do you know where the ticket booth is located?
Context: "social setting"
(noun) a type of seating area, usually in a restaurant or café, where people sit together in a raised area that is often lined with cushions. It's like having a small table with comfy seats where groups can sit and chat.
Example
We enjoyed our meal in a cozy booth by the window.
Example
They didn't want to sit in the booth because it was too cramped.
Example
Can we sit in one of the booths instead of at a regular table?
Context: "technology"
(noun) a special room with equipment that allows people to make phone calls or do other tasks privately. It's like having a private space to focus on calls or tasks without any distractions.
Example
He took the call in the soundproof booth to avoid any noise.
Example
She couldn't find a booth to make the call, so she had to step outside.
Example
Is there a booth I can use for an important phone call?
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