noun a small temporary structure used for selling goods or providing information
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In photography, a photo booth is a small, temporary structure used to take pictures, often at events or parties.
Pop-up booths are temporary retail spaces used by businesses to promote products or services.
Telephone booths, although less common today, were once used as public payphones for making phone calls.
Booths are commonly used at events such as trade shows, expos, and fairs to showcase products or services.
Food booths at festivals or markets are stalls or stands where food is sold to customers.
Voting booths are used during elections to provide privacy for voters when casting their ballots.
A writer may use a booth at a book fair or convention to promote their work and interact with readers.
A psychologist may use a soundproof booth for conducting therapy sessions or psychological assessments.
A photographer may set up a photo booth at events such as weddings or parties to capture candid moments of guests.
A trade show exhibitor may rent a booth space to showcase their products or services to potential customers.
A radio broadcaster may use a soundproof booth to record voiceovers, interviews, or live broadcasts.