Cabinetry

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈkæbɪnətri/

Definitions of cabinetry

noun a set of cabinets or the craft of making cabinets

Example Sentences

A1 I like the cabinetry in the kitchen.

A2 The cabinetry in the living room is made of oak.

B1 The cabinetry in the bathroom needs to be replaced.

B2 The custom-made cabinetry in the house is very expensive.

C1 The intricate details of the cabinetry showcase the craftsmanship of the carpenter.

C2 The cabinetry in the mansion is a work of art, with each piece meticulously crafted.

Examples of cabinetry in a Sentence

formal The cabinetry in the kitchen is custom-made and of the highest quality.

informal I love the new cabinetry in the bathroom - it really brightens up the space.

slang Check out the sleek cabinetry in the living room, it's so fancy!

figurative The intricate cabinetry of his words revealed the depth of his emotions.

Grammatical Forms of cabinetry

past tense

cabinetrized

plural

cabinets

comparative

more cabinetry

superlative

most cabinetry

present tense

cabinets

future tense

will cabinetry

perfect tense

have cabinetry

continuous tense

is cabinetry

singular

cabinetry

positive degree

cabinetry

infinitive

to cabinetry

gerund

cabinetrying

participle

cabinetryed

Origin and Evolution of cabinetry

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle French
Story behind the word: The word 'cabinetry' originated from the Middle French word 'cabinete', which referred to a small room or private chamber.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'cabinetry' evolved to refer to the craft or skill of making cabinets and furniture, specifically in relation to woodworking and carpentry.