dining-room furniture
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Definition
- Noun:
- Furniture intended for use in a dining room: This term refers to the collective pieces of furniture specifically designed and used for the purpose of dining, typically located in a dining room.
Usage
- The term "dining-room furniture" is a compound noun used to describe the category of furnishings for a dining area. It is typically used in a general, collective sense rather than to refer to a single item.
- Example:
Examples
- Noun:
- The antique dining-room furniture included a large table and six matching chairs.
- We need to update our dining-room furniture; the current set is looking quite worn.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used in contexts discussing interior design, home furnishings, or retail.
- The store specializes in modern dining-room furniture.
- Choosing the right dining-room furniture is essential for creating a welcoming atmosphere for guests.
Variants and Related Words
- Dining set (n): A coordinated group of furniture pieces for dining, usually including a table and chairs.
- They purchased a new oak dining set.
- Dining table (n): The central table used for meals in a dining room.
- Sideboard (n): A piece of furniture, typically with drawers and cupboards, used in a dining room for storing items like cutlery and dishes.
Synonyms
- Dining set: A suite of furniture for dining.
- Dinnerware furniture (less common): Furniture associated with serving and eating meals.
Notes
- "Dining-room furniture" is a fixed compound noun. The hyphen is often used, but it may also be written as "dining room furniture" (without the hyphen). Its meaning is specific and does not typically have phrasal verbs or idioms associated with it.
Noun
- furniture intended for use in a dining room