dinette

[dɪˈnɛt]

dinette Definition

  • 1a small space or alcove in a room, especially a kitchen, that is used for informal dining
  • 2a set of furniture consisting of a small table and chairs, typically used for informal dining

Using dinette: Examples

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

  • Example

    The dinette was cozy and perfect for breakfast.

  • Example

    We bought a new dinette set for the kitchen.

  • Example

    The apartment had a small dinette area next to the window.

dinette Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dinette

Origins of dinette

from French 'dînette', diminutive of 'dîner' meaning 'to dine'

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Summary: dinette in Brief

A 'dinette' [dɪˈnɛt] is a small space or alcove in a room, especially a kitchen, that is used for informal dining. It can also refer to a set of furniture consisting of a small table and chairs, typically used for informal dining. Examples include 'The dinette was cozy and perfect for breakfast.' and 'We bought a new dinette set for the kitchen.'

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