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All furniture synonyms

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noun furniture

  • goods — morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
  • sofa — a long, upholstered couch with a back and two arms or raised ends.
  • appliance — An appliance is a device or machine in your home that you use to do a job such as cleaning or cooking. Appliances are often electrical.
  • bed — A BEd is a degree which usually takes four years to complete and which qualifies someone to teach in a school. BEd is an abbreviation for 'Bachelor of Education.' Compare PGCE.
  • couch — A couch is a long, comfortable seat for two or three people.
  • bookcase — A bookcase is a piece of furniture with shelves that you keep books on.
  • desk — A desk is a table, often with drawers, which you sit at to write or work.
  • table — an article of furniture consisting of a flat, slablike top supported on one or more legs or other supports: a kitchen table; an operating table; a pool table.
  • chair — A chair is a piece of furniture for one person to sit on. Chairs have a back and four legs.
  • cupboard — A cupboard is a piece of furniture that has one or two doors, usually contains shelves, and is used to store things. In British English, cupboard refers to all kinds of furniture like this. In American English, closet is usually used instead to refer to larger pieces of furniture.
  • sideboard — a piece of furniture, as in a dining room, often with shelves, drawers, etc., for holding articles of table service.
  • stool — a single seat on legs or a pedestal and without arms or a back.
  • chest — Your chest is the top part of the front of your body where your ribs, lungs, and heart are.
  • bureau — A bureau is an office, organization, or government department that collects and distributes information.
  • dresser — a dressing table or bureau.
  • possession — the act or fact of possessing.
  • chattel — Chattels are things that belong to you.
  • appointment — The appointment of a person to a particular job is the choice of that person to do it.
  • commode — A commode is a movable piece of furniture shaped like a chair, which has a large pot below or inside it. It is used as a toilet, especially by people who are too ill to be able to walk easily.
  • effect — something that is produced by an agency or cause; result; consequence: Exposure to the sun had the effect of toughening his skin.
  • buffet — A buffet is a meal of cold food that is displayed on a long table at a party or public occasion. Guests usually serve themselves from the table.
  • cabinet — A cabinet is a cupboard used for storing things such as medicine or alcoholic drinks or for displaying decorative things in.
  • wardrobe — a stock of clothes or costumes, as of a person or of a theatrical company.
  • hutch — a pen or enclosed coop for small animals: rabbit hutch.
  • counter — In a place such as a shop or café, a counter is a long narrow table or flat surface at which customers are served.
  • thing — (in Scandinavian countries) a public meeting or assembly, especially a legislative assembly or a court of law.
  • davenport — a tall narrow desk with a slanted writing surface and drawers at the side
  • highboy — a tall chest of drawers on legs, usually in two sections set one on top of the other. Compare tallboy, lowboy.
  • furnishing — paper pulp and any ingredients added to it prior to its introduction into a papermaking machine.
  • fittings — Plural form of fitting.
  • fixtures — something securely, and usually permanently, attached or appended, as to a house, apartment building, etc.: a light fixture; kitchen fixtures.
  • chairs — Plural form of chair.
  • cabinets — Plural form of cabinet.
  • beds — Bedfordshire
  • furnishingsfurnishings. furniture, carpeting, etc., for a house or room. articles or accessories of dress: men's furnishings.
  • equipment — The necessary items for a particular purpose.
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