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Queuing - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Queuing means waiting in a line for a service or event, such as at a store or bus stop. It involves forming an orderly sequence where people are served one after another.

queuing

/ˈkjuɪŋ/ /ˈkjuːɪŋ/

Definition:

Waiting in line for a service or event.

Synonyms:

lining up, waiting, standing in line

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

bypassing, cutting in line

Common Collocations:

queue management, queue length, join the queue

Derivatives:

queuer, queued

Usage Tips:

Use "queuing" to describe the act of waiting in an orderly line; common in British English but understood globally.

Common Phrases:

jump the queue, join the queue, queue up

Etymology:

Derived from French "queue" (tail), referring to a line of people resembling a tail.

Examples:

  • 1. People were queuing outside the store for the new phone release.
  • 2. She hates queuing at the supermarket because it takes too long.
  • 3. The system ensures fair queuing for concert tickets online.
  • 4. We spent an hour queuing before entering the museum.

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