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Seat by the Window: Definition and Usage
Meaning 1:window seat (Seat by the window)
Seat by the window
/siːt baɪ ðə ˈwɪndoʊ/
n. phrase
A place to sit next to a window, especially in vehicles or buildings, known for offering a view.
window seat
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/ˈwɪndoʊ siːt/
n. phrase
A designated seating position adjacent to a window, commonly found in transportation vehicles or buildings, often preferred for the external view it provides.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Old English "sete" (seat), "bi" (by) + Old Norse "vindauga" (window).
💡 Mnemonic
Imagine sitting by a window, watching clouds – that's a "seat by the window".
📖 Example
When booking my flight online, I always make sure to select a seat by the window so I can watch the clouds.
When booking my flight online, I always make sure to select a seat by the window so I can watch the clouds.
🔗 Collocations
request a seat by the window – To ask for a seating position next to a window.
window seat preference – A personal liking for sitting beside a window.
choose a seat by the window – To select a spot adjacent to a window.
🔄 Synonyms
window seat (n. phrase) – A seat located next to a window, especially in a vehicle.
window-side position (n. phrase) – A spot or location adjacent to a window.
🚫 Antonyms
aisle seat (n. phrase) – A seat next to the aisle, opposite to a window seat.
middle seat (n. phrase) – A seat between two others, typically without a window or aisle access.
📖 Cultural Story
Window seats gained popularity with commercial aviation in the mid-20th century, offering panoramic views and reduced disturbance. In trains, they enhance scenic enjoyment.
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