booths
word · lemma: booth
Definition
Small enclosed spaces used for a specific purpose, such as selling things at a market, providing information at events, or for privacy (like in restaurants or for voting).
Usage & Nuances
'Booths' is plural and can refer to market stalls, voting compartments, exhibition stands, or private restaurant seating. Common collocations include 'food booths', 'information booths', 'voting booths', and 'photo booths'. Not to be confused with 'stands' (more open) or 'cubicles' (offices).
Example Sentences
The market booths sell fresh fruit and vegetables.
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All the information booths were busy when we arrived.
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Let's grab one of those booths by the window so we can talk in private.
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At the festival, the food booths had huge lines all day.
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There are several booths at the science fair.
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We reserved two booths at the restaurant.
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