seat

noun, verb121 collocationsAvg. frequency: 5.9

a seat that is not occupied

often refers to a child's car seat

a seat that is not occupied and can be used

an extra seat that is available for use

a seat that is formally empty or unoccupied

a seat with soft padding

a soft, luxurious seat

a political seat that is very likely to be won by a particular party

a political seat won or lost by a very small number of votes

formal instruction to not stand up

instruction to not stand up

to sit down

often used as a polite instruction to sit down

to be elected to a political position

to win a political position from another party

to currently have a political position

to win a political position

to continue to have a political position after an election

to win a political position firmly

formal term for keeping a political seat

to win a political position, often unexpectedly

Collocations with "seat"

... + seat