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- DictionarySeat/sēt/
noun
- 1. a thing made or used for sitting on, such as a chair or stool.
- 2. a person's buttocks.
verb
- 1. arrange for (someone) to sit somewhere: "he seated her next to her husband"
The meaning of SEAT is a special chair of one in eminence; also : the status represented by it. How to use seat in a sentence.
a piece of furniture or other place for someone to sit: She left her jacket on the back of her seat. I got a seat on the flight to New York. Please take a seat (= sit down). A seat is a part of something on which a person sits: a bicycle seat. There’s a piece of gum stuck under the seat of the chair.
1. a. Something, such as a chair or bench, that may be sat on: There are comfortable seats in the waiting room. b. The part on which one rests in sitting: the seat of a chair; a bicycle seat. 2. a. A place in which one may sit: found a seat on the floor. b.
seat in American English. (sit) noun. 1. something designed to support a person in a sitting position, as a chair, bench, or pew; a place on or in which one sits. 2. the part of a chair, sofa, or the like, on which one sits. 3. the part of the body on which one sits; the buttocks.
Definition of seat noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Something you can sit on, especially if it's a bench, stool, sofa, or chair, is a seat. Most bicycles have one seat, while many motorcycles have two seats.
a part of the body considered as the place in which an emotion or function is centered: The heart is the seat of passion. the office or authority of a king, bishop, etc.: the episcopal seat. a space in which a spectator or patron may sit; accommodation for sitting, as in a theater or stadium.
SEAT definition: 1. something that you sit on: 2. the flat part of a chair, bicycle, etc that you sit on 3. a…. Learn more.
a part of the body considered as the place in which an emotion or function is centered: The heart is the seat of passion. the office or authority of a king, bishop, etc.: the episcopal seat. a space in which a spectator or patron may sit; accommodation for sitting, as in a theater or stadium.
Seat definition: A place of abode or residence, especially a large house that is part of an estate.