Meaning & Definition of word "Armchair"

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    Armchair

    /ˈɑːrmˌtʃɛr/

    noun:

    • 1. A large, comfortable chair, typically with side supports for the arms.
      • Example: She settled into her favorite armchair with a book in hand.
    • 2. A chair of this kind used in a specific context, such as in a living room or study.
      • Example: The armchair in the corner of the room was perfect for quiet reading.
    • 3. A non-technical term often used to describe a person who expresses opinions without practical experience in the subject.
      • Example: He is an armchair critic who talks about movies but never makes one himself.

    Etymology

    From the combination of the words 'arm' + 'chair', referring to the arms of the chair.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    armchair expert:

    A person who offers advice or opinions on a subject without practical experience or qualifications.

    armchair traveler:

    A person who experiences travel through books, films, or the Internet, rather than actually traveling.

    Related Words

    chair:

    A separate seat for one person, typically having four legs and often a back.

    sofa:

    A long upholstered seat with a back and arms, for two or more people.

    Slang Meanings of armchair

    Meaning: Armchair general

    Example Sentence: He always acts like an armchair general, suggesting strategies without being part of the military.

    Meaning: Armchair quarterback

    Example Sentence: My friends are all armchair quarterbacks, criticizing the coach's decisions from the couch.