Adirondack Chair

A2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˌædəˈrɒndæk tʃɛr/

Definitions of adirondack chair

noun a type of outdoor chair with a slanted back and wide armrests, typically made of wood or plastic

Example Sentences

A1 I sat in an adirondack chair by the lake.

A2 She painted her adirondack chair a bright blue color.

B1 The adirondack chair is a popular choice for outdoor seating.

B2 We bought a set of adirondack chairs for our backyard.

C1 The adirondack chair was handcrafted from cedar wood.

C2 The adirondack chair on the porch overlooked the mountains.

Examples of adirondack chair in a Sentence

formal The elegant adirondack chair added a touch of sophistication to the outdoor patio.

informal I love lounging in my adirondack chair while sipping on a cold drink.

slang Let's chill in the backyard in our adirondack chairs.

figurative Sitting in the adirondack chair by the lake, she felt at peace with the world.

Grammatical Forms of adirondack chair

past tense

used

plural

adirondack chairs

comparative

more adirondack

superlative

most adirondack

present tense

use

future tense

will use

perfect tense

have used

continuous tense

are using

singular

adirondack chair

positive degree

adirondack

infinitive

to use

gerund

using

participle

used

Origin and Evolution of adirondack chair

First Known Use: 1903 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The Adirondack chair was named after the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York where it was first designed and popularized.
Evolution of the word: Originally known as the 'Westport plank chair', the design evolved over time to become the iconic Adirondack chair we know today, characterized by its slanted back and wide armrests.