booth
//buːθ//
Noun
boothSingular
boothsPlural
1
A small temporary structure or enclosure used for selling goods, providing information, or displaying items at a market, fair, or exhibition.
We set up a booth at the local craft fair to sell handmade jewelry.
2
A small enclosed compartment that provides privacy for activities such as voting, making phone calls, or taking photographs.
She stepped into the voting booth to cast her ballot.
3
A seating area in a restaurant consisting of a table between two high-backed benches.
We asked for a booth instead of a regular table.