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Chaise Meaning in English

word

ˈʃeɪz
SHAYZ
ʃˈeɪz
SHAYZ

Definition

A 'chaise' is an old-fashioned term for a light, open carriage for one or two people, usually pulled by a horse. It can also mean a long chair (chaise lounge), but this is rare in modern English.

Usage & Nuances

Very rare in modern English; mostly found in historical texts or discussions of antiques. Don't confuse with 'chaise lounge' (long chair), which is more common in American English. Pronounced like 'shayz'.

Example Sentences

The museum has a beautiful old chaise on display.

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He arrived at the ball in a horse-drawn chaise.

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In the story, the young woman rode in a chaise through the countryside.

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Back in the 1800s, traveling by chaise was considered quite fancy.

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Jane Austen’s characters are always hopping in and out of a chaise to visit neighbors.

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You don’t see a chaise on the streets these days unless you’re at a historical reenactment.

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