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    furniture
    /ˈfəːnɪtʃə/

    noun

    • 1. the movable articles that are used to make a room or building suitable for living or working in, such as tables, chairs, or desks.
    • 2. the small accessories or fittings that are required for a particular task or function: "the more sophisticated Mac furniture—number wheels, colour pickers, and so on"

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  2. Furniture is an uncountable noun that means things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. that are put into a house or other building. Learn more about the meaning, grammar, collocations and translations of furniture with Cambridge Dictionary.

  3. Furniture definition: the movable articles, as tables, chairs, desks or cabinets, required for use or ornament in a house, office, or the like.. See examples of FURNITURE used in a sentence.

  4. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of the word furniture, which means movable articles used in readying an area for occupancy or use. See examples of furniture in sentences and related phrases and entries.

  5. Learn the meaning of furniture as a noun, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Find out how to use furniture in different contexts, such as rooms, ships, printing, and more.

  6. Furniture is the name for objects that can be moved, such as tables, chairs and beds, that are put into a house or an office. Learn how to use the word furniture in different contexts, idioms and collocations with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  7. Your furniture gives you somewhere to sit, store your books, and a comfortable place to sleep at night. Furniture can be defined as the things in your house that you can move around — you can rearrange the furniture in your living room to make room for a piano, for example.

  8. Furniture are objects such as chairs, tables, and beds that you put into a room or building. Learn more about the word furniture, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences with the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary.