Meaning of the word bench in English

What does bench mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

bench

US /bentʃ/
UK /bentʃ/
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Noun

1.

a long seat for several people, typically made of wood or metal, with or without a back

Example:
They sat on the park bench and watched the children play.
The carpenter built a sturdy wooden bench for the patio.
2.

a long work table in a workshop or laboratory

Example:
The mechanic laid out his tools on the workbench.
Scientists conducted experiments at the laboratory bench.
3.

the seat where the judges sit in a court of law

Example:
The lawyer approached the bench to present his arguments.
The judge took his seat on the bench.
4.

a position on a sports team for players who are not currently playing in the game

Example:
The coach decided to keep the star player on the bench for the first half.
He was frustrated being on the bench and wanted to play.

Verb

1.

to remove (a player) from a game; to put (a player) on the bench

Example:
The coach decided to bench the struggling forward.
He was benched after making several errors.
2.

to test (a product or system) against a standard or against the performance of a competitor

Example:
We need to bench our new software against the industry leader.
The company regularly benches its products to ensure competitiveness.
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