Meaning & Definition of word "Seat"

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    Seat

    /siːt/

    noun:

    • 1. A piece of furniture designed for sitting on, typically consisting of a support structure and a flat surface to sit on.
      • Example: He pulled out a chair and took a seat at the table.
    • 2. The place where someone sits or is assigned to sit.
      • Example: She found her seat in the front row of the auditorium.
    • 3. A position or function within a group or organization, especially a position of authority or representation.
      • Example: After the election, she secured a seat on the city council.

    verb:

    • 1. To place or arrange someone or something in a seat.
      • Example: He seated his guests around the dining table.
    • 2. To be in a position that allows one to sit.
      • Example: They seated themselves on the sofa to watch a movie.

    Etymology

    From Old English 'sǣte', which is of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    take a seat:

    To sit down; to find a place to sit.

    seat of power:

    The place where authority is held.

    front row seat:

    A prime position to observe or experience something.

    Related Words

    seatbelt:

    A safety harness used in vehicles to secure passengers.

    seating:

    The arrangement of seats or the act of providing seats.

    seated:

    Having taken a seat; being in a sitting position.

    Slang Meanings of seat

    Meaning: To be seated or to sit down.

    Example Sentence: Yo, just seat yourself over there.

    Meaning: A term used to describe a specific place in a vehicle or venue.

    Example Sentence: We need to grab the best seat at the concert.