take a seat

take a seat

To be seated; to select a place to sit. (Often an invitation or request.) Hi, Sean, thank you for coming to see me, please take a seat. I was running a bit late to class, so I just took a seat at the back.
See also: seat, take
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • show (oneself) out
  • pull around
  • pull round
  • don't get up
  • (please) don't get up
  • sit still (for something)
  • sit still for
  • have the courtesy to do something