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Synonyms and antonyms of Outdoor furniture and shades in British Thesaurus

Outdoor furniture and shades

beach chair (noun)

American a deckchair

bench (noun)

a hard seat for two or more people, usually outside in a public place

brolly (noun)

Britishinformal an umbrella

chaise (noun)

American a chaise longue

chaise longue (noun)

American a sunlounger

deckchair (noun)

a light chair made of canvas (=strong cloth) on a wooden frame that you can fold up, used for sitting on outside in warm weather, especially at the beach

lounger (noun)

a comfortable long chair with a back that you can move up or down, used for sitting or lying in the sun in a garden or park, or on a beach

parasol (noun)

a type of umbrella designed to provide protection from the sun

shade (noun)

a screen or cover that protects something from the sun

shooting stick (noun)

a stick with a pointed end that you push into the ground and a handle that can be folded down to become a seat

sunbed (noun)

a type of chair with a long seat that you can sit or lie on in order to enjoy the sun

sunlounger (noun)

British a long chair with a back you can move so that you can sit up or lie down, often used outside in warm weather

sunshade (noun)

a type of umbrella used for protecting your face and head from the sun

swing (noun)

a seat hanging from chains or ropes that moves backwards and forwards and is used especially by children

umbrella (noun)

an object that you hold over your head when it is raining

umbrella (noun)

a similar but larger object that you use to protect yourself from the sun, for example on the beach or over a table

umbrella (noun)

a parasol

windbreak (noun)

an arrangement of cloth and poles used on a beach for this purpose