booth (Meaning)

Wordnet

booth (n)

a table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high-backed benches

small area set off by walls for special use

United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865)

a small shop at a fair; for selling goods or entertainment

Webster

booth (n.)

A house or shed built of boards, boughs, or other slight materials, for temporary occupation.

A covered stall or temporary structure in a fair or market, or at a polling place.

booth Sentence Examples

  1. At the fair, they set up a lemonade booth to quench the thirst of attendees.
  2. The ticket booth at the entrance of the amusement park was bustling with activity.
  3. She rented a booth at the craft fair to showcase her handmade jewelry.
  4. The security guard stood watch near the entrance of the voting booth.
  5. In the crowded marketplace, vendors competed for attention with their colorful booths.
  6. They reserved a private booth at the restaurant for their anniversary dinner.
  7. The tech expo featured booths from various companies showcasing their latest innovations.
  8. The telephone booth on the corner had become a relic in the age of smartphones.
  9. The DJ booth was the focal point of the nightclub, surrounded by dancing revelers.
  10. Visitors lined up at the information booth to inquire about tourist attractions in the city.

FAQs About the word booth

a table (in a restaurant or bar) surrounded by two high-backed benches, small area set off by walls for special use, United States actor and assassin of Preside

compartment,cubicle, bay, room, berth, cabin, nook, alcove, accommodation, closet

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At the fair, they set up a lemonade booth to quench the thirst of attendees.

The ticket booth at the entrance of the amusement park was bustling with activity.

She rented a booth at the craft fair to showcase her handmade jewelry.

The security guard stood watch near the entrance of the voting booth.