tabaret

[ˈtæbərɛt]

tabaret Definition

a low stool without a back or arms, typically used for seating musicians.

Using tabaret: Examples

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

  • Example

    The pianist sat on the tabaret while playing.

  • Example

    The orchestra members were seated on tabarets during the performance.

tabaret Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for tabaret

Phrases with tabaret

  • barber's tabaret

    a low stool used by barbers to seat their customers

    Example

    The barber asked the customer to sit on the tabaret.

  • a low stool with a cushioned top used for needlework

    Example

    She sat on the needlepoint tabaret while working on her embroidery.

  • a low stool used by pianists to seat themselves while playing

    Example

    The pianist adjusted the height of the piano tabaret before starting to play.

Origins of tabaret

from French 'tabouret', diminutive of 'tabour' meaning 'drum'

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Summary: tabaret in Brief

'Tabaret' [ˈtæbərɛt] is a noun that refers to a low stool without a back or arms, typically used for seating musicians. It is also known as a 'stool' or an 'ottoman.' Examples include 'The pianist sat on the tabaret while playing,' and 'The orchestra members were seated on tabarets during the performance.'