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Synonyms and antonyms of General words for furniture and furnishings in British Thesaurus

General words for furniture and furnishings

a stick of furniture ()

a piece of furniture, usually one that is not worth much

fitment (noun)

British a piece of furniture or other object that is built into a room

fitting (noun)

British a piece of furniture such as a cooker that is fixed to part of a house but can be removed to be taken to another house. Fixed things that cannot be moved are called fixtures.

flat-pack (noun)

a piece of furniture that is sold in parts, which the customer must then fit together

furniture (noun)

the chairs, tables, beds, cupboards etc that you put in a room or house so that you can live in it

movable (noun)

a possession that can be moved from one place to another, especially a piece of furniture

suite (noun)

British a set of matching pieces of furniture

unit (noun)

a piece of furniture or equipment that fits together with other pieces of the same type