folding chair

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folding chair

A man sets up a folding chair in the backyard.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A folding chair is a portable seat designed with a hinged frame that allows it to be collapsed into a more compact, flat shape. Its primary purpose is for easy storage and transport when not in use.
Usage
  • The term folding chair is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name a specific type of object. It is commonly used in contexts related to events, temporary seating, and space-saving furniture.
  • Example: "We need to set up twenty folding chairs for the meeting in the hall."
  • Example: "After the picnic, she collapsed the folding chair and put it in the trunk of her car."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The auditorium stored hundreds of folding chairs in a back closet.
    • He unfolded a folding chair and sat down to watch the game.
    • For the outdoor concert, please bring your own folding chair or blanket.
Advanced Usage
  • The concept can be extended metaphorically to describe anything designed to fold compactly, though the specific term "folding chair" itself is not typically used metaphorically.
  • In product descriptions, you might see specifications like "steel-framed folding chair" or "plastic folding chair" to denote materials.
Variants and Related Words
  • Folding (adj/gerund): The action or capability of bending something so that one part lies over another. Example: "This is a table."
  • Chair (n): A separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs.
  • Camp chair / Deck chair (n): Specific types of portable, often folding, chairs designed for outdoor leisure.
  • Folding stool (n): A simpler, often backless, seat that folds.
Synonyms
  • Collapsible chair: A chair made to fold together.
  • Portable chair: A chair that is easy to carry and move.
  • Stacking chair: A chair designed to be stacked vertically for storage (note: this is a different storage method, but serves a similar function for event seating).
Antonyms / Contrasting Words
  • Armchair: A large, comfortable chair with side supports for the arms, typically not designed for portability.
  • Fixed seating: Permanent benches or chairs that are attached to the floor and cannot be moved or stored away.
  • Heirloom chair: A valuable chair that has been in a family for generations, emphasizing permanence rather than temporary utility.
folding chair

A man sets up a folding chair in the backyard.

Noun
  1. a chair that can be folded flat for storage