A booth is a small place with walls where one person can do something private or special. For example, people use voting booths to vote alone or phone booths to make calls.
She voted in the voting booth today.
He made a call in the phone booth.
In restaurants, a booth is a small place with seats and a table, usually separated from others for comfort or privacy.
They sat in a booth near the window.
The booth was big enough for four people.
At fairs or markets, a booth is a small place where people sell things or give information to visitors.
We bought toys at the toy booth.
The booth sells fresh food every week.
A booth can be a small enclosed place where a guard or worker sits to watch or control an area, like at a gate or parking lot.
The guard sat in the booth all night.
He waited in the small booth at the gate.
In theatre or events, a booth is a small private space where performers get ready before their performance.
She waited in the booth before her show.
The speaker prepared in the booth backstage.
Sometimes, a booth is a small space inside a vehicle where the driver places important items or payments during a ride.
The driver kept his license in the booth.
Tickets were checked in the small booth inside the cab.