booth
/buːθ/
noun
- A small enclosed space or stall where one person can stand or sit, often used for selling goods, providing information, or voting.
- The information booth at the airport helped us find our gate.
- I stepped into the voting booth and carefully filled in my ballot.
- She set up a booth at the farmers' market to sell her homemade jam.
- A seating area in a restaurant or café with a table and two benches, often with high backs for privacy.
- The diner had red vinyl booths along the wall.
- He slid into the booth across from his friend and ordered coffee.
- We asked the host for a booth so we could have more privacy while eating.
- A small enclosed compartment for a specific purpose, such as a telephone booth or photo booth.
- The photo booth at the wedding took funny pictures of the guests.
- She stepped into the recording booth to sing her part of the song.
- Before cell phones, people used phone booths to make calls on the street.