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booths

n. countable
B1 Intermediate US //ˈbuθs// UK //bˈuːθs// booths

n. small, enclosed areas or tables with high backs that give you some privacy. You often see them in restaurants for eating or at fairs for selling things.

n. small, partially enclosed compartments or stalls designed for specific activities such as dining, voting, or commercial display. Often features high-backed seating or partitions to provide a degree of privacy or separation from a larger space.


SIMPLE

We asked for one of the corner booths at the restaurant.

CONTEXTUAL

The trade show was filled with colorful booths where different companies displayed their latest technology.

COMPLEX

While the open-plan office was designed for collaboration, many employees preferred the quiet isolation of the individual work booths for tasks requiring deep concentration.

Synonyms
Usage

Plural form of 'booth'; often used to describe a specific style of restaurant seating.

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