Sofa vs. Armchair

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Sofanoun

A raised area of a building's floor, usually covered with carpeting, used for sitting.

Sofanoun

(furniture) A upholstered seat with a raised back and one or two raised ends, long enough to comfortably accommodate two or more people.

Sofanoun

A long seat, usually with a cushioned bottom, back, and ends; - much used as a comfortable piece of furniture.

Sofanoun

an upholstered seat for more than one person

Armchairnoun

A chair with supports for the arms or elbows.

Armchairadjective

(figuratively) Remote from actual involvement, including a person retired from previously active involvement.

Armchairadjective

(figuratively) Unqualified or uninformed but yet giving advice, especially on technical issues, such as law, architecture, medicine, military theory, or sports.

Armchairverb

To create based on theory or general knowledge rather than data.

Armchairverb

To theorize based on analysis of data that was gathered previously; To reflect.

Armchairnoun

A chair with arms to support the elbows or forearms.

Armchairnoun

chair with a support on each side for arms

Armchairadjective

remote from actual involvement;

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