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Sit : (verb)
( 1 ) Be in a position in which the body is upright and resting on the buttocks either on a seat or on the ground
Please sit on the chair.
( 2 ) (Of clothes) fit the body well
The dress sits well on her.
The coat sits badly across the shoulders.
( 3 ) Be a candidate for an examination
He will sit for the test tomorrow.
Seat : (noun)
( 1 ) Thing made or used for sitting on
She rose from seat to welcome me.
( 2 ) Place where one pays to site in a vehicle or in a theatre etc…
There are no seats left on the flight.
Book four seats for the concert.
( 3 ) Place where something is based or where an activity is carried on
In India, Delhi is the seat of government.
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➡️ Here's the difference between the two. Seating refers to how seats are laid out. The sitting arrangement will be on the floor rather than on dining chairs.
I've heard some people confusing the words sitting and seating.
➡️ Here's the difference between the two. Seating refers to how seats are laid out. The sitting arrangement will be on the floor rather than on dining chairs.
I've heard some people confusing the words sitting and seating.
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