chaise

[ʃeɪz]

chaise Definition

  • 1a long chair for reclining, typically with a back and one armrest
  • 2a horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, typically one with an open top and two wheels

Using chaise: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chaise" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She was lounging on the chaise in the living room.

  • Example

    The couple rode through the park in a horse-drawn chaise.

chaise Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chaise

Phrases with chaise

  • a long chair for reclining, typically upholstered and with a backrest

    Example

    He spent the afternoon reading on the chaise lounge by the pool.

  • a type of carriage used for mail delivery and passenger transport in the 18th and early 19th centuries

    Example

    The post chaise arrived at the inn just before sunset.

  • vis-à-vis chaise

    a type of carriage with seats facing each other

    Example

    The vis-à-vis chaise was a popular mode of transportation for couples in the 19th century.

Origins of chaise

from French 'chaise', meaning 'chair'

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Summary: chaise in Brief

A 'chaise' [ʃeɪz] is a long chair for reclining, often with a back and one armrest. It can also refer to a horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, typically with an open top and two wheels. Examples include 'She was lounging on the chaise in the living room.' and 'The couple rode through the park in a horse-drawn chaise.' Phrases include 'chaise lounge,' a long upholstered chair, and 'post chaise,' a type of carriage used for mail delivery and passenger transport.