What does SEATS mean?

Parts of Speech: Noun, Verb

Definitions:

  • Noun: a thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or bench.
  • Verb: cause someone to sit down on a seat, especially for a particular purpose.

Pronunciations:

  • US: /siːts/
  • UK: /siːts/

Origin and Usage: The word "seats" originates from the Old English word "sete" meaning a place to sit. It has been used in English language since the 14th century. The noun form is commonly used to refer to furniture designed for sitting, while the verb form is used to indicate the act of taking a seat or arranging a place to sit.

Synonyms: Noun: chairs, benches, stools, thrones, couches. Verb: sit, place, position, settle.

Related Words: beach, beats, feast, heats, meats.

Example Sentences:

  • The seats in the theater were plush and comfortable.
  • He seats his guests at the dinner table.


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