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Synonyms and antonyms of Cupboards in American Thesaurus

Cupboards

buffet (noun)

a piece of furniture in a dining room for keeping dishes in and putting food on

bureau (noun)

American a piece of furniture with several drawers for holding things such as clothes or towels. The British word is chest of drawers.

cabinet (noun)

a piece of furniture with doors and shelves or drawers that is used for storing things or for showing attractive objects

chest (noun)

a chest of drawers

commode (noun)

old-fashioned a piece of furniture consisting of a set of drawers

cupboard (noun)

a tall piece of furniture, usually attached to a wall and used for storing things, with shelves inside and one or two doors at the front

dresser (noun)

American a piece of bedroom furniture with a lot of drawers

dresser (noun)

British a large piece of furniture with drawers and cabinets at the bottom and open shelves on top

highboy (noun)

American a tall piece of furniture with many drawers and four legs

hutch (noun)

American a large piece of wooden furniture with shelves and drawers for storing dishes and kitchen tools

larder (noun)

mainly British a cupboard or small room where food is stored, usually in a kitchen

linen closet (noun)

American a cabinet that you keep sheets and towels in

locker (noun)

a cabinet that you store clothes, books, and other personal things in temporarily, for example while you are at school or playing sports

medicine cabinet (noun)

a small cupboard in a bathroom in which you keep soap, toothpaste, etc.

sideboard (noun)

a large piece of furniture that has shelves and cupboards for storing dishes, glasses, etc.

tallboy (noun)

British a highboy

wall unit (noun)

a cabinet that is fixed to a wall

wardrobe (noun)

a large piece of furniture where you can hang your clothes