Definition of Armchair. Meaning of Armchair. Synonyms of Armchair

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Definition of Armchair

Armchair
Armchair Arm"chair`, n. A chair with arms to support the elbows or forearms. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Armchair from wikipedia

- Look up armchair in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Armchair may refer to: Armchair (furniture), a chair with arm rests Armchair (band), a Thai pop rock...
- Armchair theorizing, also known as armchair philosophizing or armchair scholarship, is an approach to providing new developments in a field that does not...
- The "Dragons" armchair (French: "Fauteuil aux Dragons") is a piece of furniture designed by the Irish architect and designer Eileen Gray between 1917 and...
- Armchair revolutionary (or armchair activist and armchair socialist) is a description, often pejorative, of a speaker or writer who professes radical...
- Armchair Expert is a w****ly podcast hosted by American actors Dax Shepard and Monica Padman. Each podcast features Shepard and Padman interviewing celebrities...
- or upholstered in various colors and fabrics. Chairs vary in design. An armchair has armrests fixed to the seat; a recliner is upholstered and features...
- Armchair Thriller is a British television drama series broadcast on ITV in 1978 and 1980 in two seasons. Taking the form of a sequence of unconnected serials...
- American actor, comedian, filmmaker and podcaster. Since 2018, he has hosted Armchair Expert, a podcast in which he interviews celebrities, journalists, and...
- Armchair Cinema is a British television drama anthology series of one-off plays that ran on the ITV network 1974–1975. It was produced by Euston Films...
- An armchair detective is a fictional investigator who does not personally visit a crime scene or interview witnesses; instead, the detective either reads...