feeding chair
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Definition
Noun: A specialized high chair designed for safely feeding a very young child or infant. It is characterized by having four long legs that elevate the child to table height, a footrest for support, and a detachable tray for holding food and utensils.
Usage
This term specifically refers to the piece of furniture itself. It is used when discussing childcare equipment, setting up a nursery, or describing a scene involving feeding a baby. * The new parents bought a sturdy feeding chair for their infant. * Please secure the safety strap when the baby is in the feeding chair.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used interchangeably with "high chair," though "feeding chair" can sometimes imply a slightly more specific focus on the mealtime function.
- It can be part of descriptive lists for baby registries or product catalogs.
Variants and Related Words
- High chair (noun): The most common synonym for a feeding chair.
- Booster seat (noun): A simpler, often portable seat that lifts a child to table height, typically used for older toddlers. It usually attaches to a regular dining chair.
- Hook-on chair (noun): A compact chair that clamps directly onto a table edge.
Synonyms
High chair, infant feeding chair.
Antonyms
There is no direct antonym, but contrasting furniture includes: floor seat, play mat, crib.
Related Phrases
- To strap into the feeding chair: To secure the child using the chair's safety harness.
- Always remember to strap your baby into the feeding chair before you start the meal.
- Detachable tray: A key component of the feeding chair that can be removed for cleaning.
- The feeding chair's detachable tray is dishwasher safe.
Noun
- a chair for feeding a very young child; has four long legs and a footrest and a detachable tray