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Synonyms and antonyms of Cupboards in British Thesaurus

Cupboards

airing cupboard (noun)

British a cupboard with shelves where clean clothes, sheets etc can be kept warm and dry

bureau (noun)

American a 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)

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

dresser (noun)

American a chest of drawers

hutch (noun)

American a Welsh dresser

larder (noun)

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

linen cupboard (noun)

British a cupboard that you keep sheets and towels in

locker (noun)

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

medicine cabinet (noun)

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

press (noun)

Scottish a cupboard

sideboard (noun)

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

tallboy (noun)

British a tall piece of bedroom furniture with several drawers

vanity unit (noun)

British a small washbasin (=a bowl for washing your hands) fitted into a flat surface, with a cupboard under it, often in a bedroom

wardrobe (noun)

a large piece of furniture like a large cupboard where you can hang your clothes

Welsh dresser (noun)

British a dresser (=kind of cupboard) where you can keep dishes