seating
Pronunciation: [ˈsiːtɪŋ]
Context: "furniture"
(noun) the arrangement or place where people sit. This can refer to chairs, benches, or any spots designed for people to sit down, like at a restaurant or a theater.
Example
The seating in the new restaurant is very comfortable and stylish.
Example
There wasn't enough seating for everyone at the event, so some people had to stand.
Example
How many seating options are available in the auditorium?
Context: "public spaces"
(noun) the specific areas offered for people to sit in a public place, like a park or concert venue. It shows where you can find a place to enjoy the surroundings while seated.
Example
The park has plenty of seating for families and friends to enjoy.
Example
The outdoor concert had little seating, and many people had to sit on the ground.
Example
Is there seating available near the playground in the park?
Context: "movement"
(verb) to place someone in a chair or a seating arrangement. This means helping someone find a place to sit down, like at a dinner table or in a theater.
Example
The hostess seated the guests at their tables as they arrived.
Example
He didn't seat the children properly, so they were confused about where to go.
Example
Can you seat everyone before the show starts?