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Furniture

UK /["/ˈfɜːnɪtʃə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈfɜːrnɪtʃər/"]/

Definition

objects that can be moved, such as tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office to make it suitable for living or working in

In simple words: Items like chairs and tables that you have in a home or office.

Examples

  • garden/office furniture
  • a dealer in antique furniture
  • a **piece of furniture**
  • We need to buy some new furniture.
  • All the original furniture and fittings will be reinstated.
  • The room would look bigger if we rearranged the furniture.
  • The wood is used for making fine furniture.
  • an 18th-century town house, complete with period furniture
  • I worked there so long that I became part of the furniture.

Usage notes

Use 'furniture' in both formal and informal contexts. It’s not typically used in the plural form, as it represents a collective group of items.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'furnish' — furniture is what you use to furnish a room.

Collocations

  • antique
  • period
  • contemporary
  • item
  • piece
  • arrange
  • move
  • move around
  • item
  • piece
  • dealer
  • furniture and fittings

Synonyms

  • decor
  • furnishings
  • fixtures
  • homeware
  • appointments

Antonyms

  • dismantling
  • deconstruction

Common mistakes

  • Using 'furnitures' as a plural form instead of 'furniture'
  • Confusing 'furniture' with other household items like appliances
  • Using 'furniture' in expressions that involve specific items instead of general concepts