booths Synonyms

booths Meaning

booths

a temporary shelter for livestock or field workers, an enclosed seating area (as in a restaurant) consisting typically of a table placed between two high-backed benches, a section of a restaurant consisting of a table between two high-backed benches, a small enclosure affording privacy for one person at a time, a stall or stand (as at a fair) for the sale or exhibition of goods, a covered stand for selling or displaying goods (as at a fair or exhibition) or for providing services, a small enclosure giving privacy for one person, William Bramwell 1856–1929 Salvation Army general; Ballington 1857–1940 founder of Volunteers of America; Evangeline Cory 1865–1950 Salvation Army general, an isolated enclosure used in sound recording or in broadcasting, Junius Brutus 1796–1852 b in England and his sons Edwin Thomas 1833–1893 and John Wilkes 1838–1865 assassin of Lincoln, a small enclosure that isolates its occupant especially from patrons or customers

booths Sentence Examples

  1. The festival grounds were filled with vibrant food booths offering a wide range of culinary delights.
  2. Each booth at the convention showcased a different technology innovation.
  3. At the town fair, booths lined the streets, selling local crafts, sweets, and games.
  4. The voting booths were set up in a quiet corner of the gymnasium to ensure privacy.
  5. The conference booths provided an opportunity for attendees to network and learn about industry trends.
  6. The carnival booths offered everything from ring toss to basketball, ensuring fun for all ages.
  7. The information booths at the airport provided travelers with essential details on flights and services.
  8. The amusement park boasted a variety of thrill rides, each with its own designated booth.
  9. The booths at the mall's pop-up event promoted new products and offered exclusive discounts.
  10. The market stalls and booths were adorned with colorful banners, creating a lively atmosphere.

FAQs About the word booths

a temporary shelter for livestock or field workers, an enclosed seating area (as in a restaurant) consisting typically of a table placed between two high-backed

cabins, accommodations,cubicles, rooms, berths, bays, compartments, alcoves, closets, nooks

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The festival grounds were filled with vibrant food booths offering a wide range of culinary delights.

Each booth at the convention showcased a different technology innovation.

At the town fair, booths lined the streets, selling local crafts, sweets, and games.

The voting booths were set up in a quiet corner of the gymnasium to ensure privacy.