Meaning & Definition of word "Chair"

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    Chair

    /tʃɛr/

    noun:

    • 1. A separate seat for one person, typically with a back and four legs.
      • Example: She sat on the chair by the window to read a book.
    • 2. A position of authority, typically in a committee or organization.
      • Example: He was elected to be the chair of the board.
    • 3. A person who presides over a meeting or an organization.
      • Example: The chair called the meeting to order and welcomed the attendees.

    verb:

    • 1. To act as the chairperson of a meeting or organization.
      • Example: She will chair the next committee meeting to discuss new policies.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'chaiere', from Latin 'cathedra', meaning a seat or chair.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    take a chair:

    To have a seat or sit down.

    chairing a meeting:

    To lead or preside over a meeting.

    on the chair:

    Referring to someone in a position of power or authority.

    Related Words

    armchair:

    A comfortable chair with side supports for a person's arms.

    rocking chair:

    A chair mounted on rockers, allowing it to rock back and forth.

    office chair:

    A chair designed for use in an office, often adjustable for height and tilt.

    Slang Meanings of chair

    Meaning: Chair of the board

    Example Sentence: He was appointed chair of the board after years of dedication.

    Meaning: Take a chair

    Example Sentence: At the party, everyone was invited to take a chair and relax.