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Chairback - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A chairback is the vertical part of a chair that supports a person's back while sitting. It provides comfort and stability, often designed with various shapes and materials for ergonomic or decorative purposes.

chairback

/ˈtʃɛrˌbæk/ /ˈtʃɛəˌbæk/

Definition:

The upright part of a chair that supports the sitter's back.

Synonyms:

backrest, chair support, seatback

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

front, seat

Common Collocations:

wooden chairback, padded chairback, high chairback, car seat chairback, office chairback

Derivatives:

chairbacks (plural), chairbacked (adjective)

Usage Tips:

Use "chairback" to refer specifically to the supportive rear part of a chair, not the entire seat or legs.

Common Phrases:

lean against the chairback, adjust the chairback, recline the chairback

Etymology:

Derived from "chair" (Old French "chaiere") + "back" (Old English "bæc"), referring to the rear support of a seat.

Examples:

  • 1. She rested her arms on the chairback while standing.
  • 2. The padded chairback made sitting for hours comfortable.
  • 3. He leaned too far and broke the wooden chairback.
  • 4. Adjust the car seat’s chairback for better posture.

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