chesterfield

[ˈtʃɛstəfiːld]

chesterfield Definition

  • 1a type of sofa with padded arms and back of the same height and curved outwards at the top
  • 2a man's plain straight overcoat, typically with a velvet collar

Using chesterfield: Examples

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

  • Example

    The chesterfield in the living room is very comfortable.

  • Example

    He wore a black chesterfield coat to the funeral.

chesterfield Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chesterfield

Phrases with chesterfield

  • Chesterfield cigarette

    a brand of unfiltered cigarettes

    Example

    He smoked a Chesterfield cigarette while waiting for the bus.

  • a type of sofa with padded arms and back of the same height and curved outwards at the top

    Example

    The Chesterfield sofa in the office is made of leather.

  • a man's plain straight overcoat, typically with a velvet collar

    Example

    He wore a Chesterfield coat to the party.

Origins of chesterfield

named after the Earl of Chesterfield, who commissioned a piece of furniture in this style

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Summary: chesterfield in Brief

'Chesterfield' [ˈtʃɛstəfiːld] refers to two distinct items: a type of sofa with padded arms and back of the same height and curved outwards at the top, and a man's plain straight overcoat, typically with a velvet collar. The sofa is often made of leather and is synonymous with comfort and elegance. The coat is a classic formal wear that can be worn on various occasions.

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