C2 verb #20,000 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

armrest

To rest your arms on a support or to add a support to a chair.

Explanation at your level:

An armrest is the side part of a chair. You put your arms on it. It helps you feel relaxed. You can say 'I armrest' when you put your arms on the chair.

When you sit in a car or a cinema, there is a place for your arms. This is an armrest. As a verb, it means to put your arms on that place. It is very comfortable.

The word armrest is usually a noun, but we use it as a verb when we talk about making a chair better. If you add an armrest to a seat, you armrest it. It is also used to describe the action of putting your weight on the support.

Using 'armrest' as a verb is a great example of how English evolves. It is common in DIY and furniture design contexts. It implies both the act of resting one's limbs and the act of modifying furniture to include these supports.

In advanced English, we use 'armrest' to describe the physical interaction between a human body and a piece of furniture. It is a precise, functional verb. It suggests a level of ergonomic consideration in design or a deliberate posture for comfort.

The verb 'to armrest' signifies a transition from a static object to a dynamic user experience. It highlights the intersection of industrial design and human comfort. In literary or descriptive contexts, it evokes a sense of stillness and repose, emphasizing the tactile nature of the object.

30초 단어

  • Armrest is a support for your arms.
  • It can be used as a verb.
  • It is common in furniture design.
  • It helps you relax.

When we talk about armrest as a verb, we are describing a very specific action. Most people know it as a noun—the part of the chair you lean on—but using it as a verb is a clever way to describe the act of resting your weight there.

Think of it as the physical action of positioning your limbs for comfort. Whether you are in a car or a movie theater, when you place your arm down, you are effectively 'armresting.' It is a cozy, functional word that captures a moment of relaxation.

Beyond the personal action, it also describes the design process. If a carpenter decides to 'armrest' a custom bench, they are adding that specific feature to the frame. It turns a simple plank into a throne of comfort!

The word armrest is a beautiful example of a compound noun that has transitioned into a verb. It combines the Old English arm (from Germanic roots) and rest (meaning a place to stay or repose).

Historically, chairs didn't always have these comforts. In medieval times, only the most important people had chairs with sides. As comfort became a priority in furniture design during the 18th and 19th centuries, the term became standard in catalogs.

The shift to a verb is a modern development in English, known as functional shift or verbing. English is famous for taking nouns and turning them into actions, which allows us to be more concise. It evolved naturally as people needed a quick way to describe the act of installing these supports.

Using armrest as a verb is quite casual. You will hear it in interior design circles or when talking about DIY furniture projects. In daily life, you might say, 'I need to armrest this chair better,' meaning you want to add more padding.

It pairs well with words like properly, comfortably, or securely. Because it is a newer verb usage, it feels informal and conversational. You wouldn't find it in a legal contract, but it is perfect for a blog post about home improvement.

When used in the sense of 'resting your arm,' it is often used in descriptive writing. 'She leaned back and armrested on the velvet cushion' paints a very clear, luxurious picture for the reader.

While there aren't many ancient idioms specifically for this word, we use it in common phrases:

  • Armrest hog: Someone who takes up the whole space.
  • Resting on your laurels: Not related to the chair, but shares the 'rest' root!
  • Armrest-ready: Describing a seat that is perfectly designed.
  • Elbow room: Often discussed when fighting over the armrest.
  • Take a load off: The general feeling of armresting.

These expressions highlight how the armrest is often a contested piece of territory in public spaces like airplanes or buses.

As a verb, armrest follows regular conjugation: armrests, armrested, and armresting. The stress is typically on the first syllable: ARM-rest.

In IPA, it is transcribed as /ˈɑːrmˌrɛst/ in both British and American English. It rhymes with harvest, farthest, and star-quest (if you're feeling creative!).

When using it as a verb, remember it is a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes an object. You don't just 'armrest'; you 'armrest your elbows' or 'armrest the chair.' Keep it simple and clear!

Fun Fact

It is a perfect example of a compound word.

Pronunciation Guide

UK ˈɑːrmˌrɛst

Clear 'r' sound, short 'e'.

US ˈɑrmˌrɛst

Rhotic 'r', clear stress on first syllable.

Common Errors

  • Missing the 'r' sound
  • Stressing the second syllable
  • Adding an extra vowel

Rhymes With

harvest farthest star-quest smartest darkest

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Very easy

Writing 2/5

Simple

Speaking 2/5

Natural

듣기 1/5

Easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

chair arm rest sit

Learn Next

ergonomic upholstery furniture

고급

structural appendage repose

Grammar to Know

Transitive Verbs

I armrest the chair.

Compound Nouns

Arm + Rest

Present Participle

Armresting

Examples by Level

1

I armrest on the chair.

I put my arms on the chair.

Simple present tense.

2

The chair has an armrest.

The chair has a side support.

Noun usage.

3

He likes to armrest.

He likes to rest his arms.

Infinitive.

4

Do you armrest?

Do you use the armrest?

Interrogative.

5

I will armrest now.

I am going to rest my arms.

Future tense.

6

She does not armrest.

She doesn't use the support.

Negative.

7

It is an armrest.

This is a support.

Subject-verb.

8

We armrest together.

We are both relaxing.

Plural subject.

1

I armrest my elbows while reading.

2

The carpenter will armrest the new bench.

3

Please armrest your arms to relax.

4

He armrested on the sofa all day.

5

Does this seat armrest well?

6

I am armresting my tired arms.

7

They armrested the chairs for the guests.

8

She finds it easy to armrest here.

1

I had to armrest the chair to make it ergonomic.

2

The design team decided to armrest every seat in the theater.

3

He loves to armrest while watching movies.

4

She armrested her weary arms on the velvet cushion.

5

The project involved armresting ten antique chairs.

6

You should armrest your arms to avoid shoulder pain.

7

The sofa was armrested with high-quality foam.

8

It is important to armrest correctly for your posture.

1

The artisan meticulously armrested the mahogany frame.

2

He found himself armresting on the worn leather of the car door.

3

To properly armrest the structure, you need durable padding.

4

She armrested her arms, sighing with relief after the long day.

5

The new car model features a seat that is uniquely armrested.

6

He was armresting his elbows while discussing the contract.

7

They armrested the benches to encourage longer stays.

8

The ergonomic chair is designed to armrest the user perfectly.

1

The subtle act of armresting provides significant relief during long-haul flights.

2

The designer sought to armrest the chair in a way that felt organic to the user.

3

He armrested his arms with a deliberate, slow motion.

4

The chair was armrested using reclaimed wood and silk.

5

She armrested her arms, feeling the tension drain from her shoulders.

6

The ergonomic study focused on how people armrest in office chairs.

7

They armrested the furniture to provide maximum support.

8

He armrested his arms, finding a moment of peace in the chaotic room.

1

The chair, having been armrested by a master craftsman, was a work of art.

2

He armrested his arms, a gesture of profound exhaustion.

3

The architecture of the seat encouraged one to armrest, inviting a state of repose.

4

She armrested the frame with careful precision.

5

The act of armresting is often overlooked until it is missing.

6

He armrested his arms, contemplating the view from the window.

7

The furniture was armrested to ensure the comfort of the elderly.

8

To armrest is to acknowledge the need for physical support.

동의어

lean prop support occupy steady cushion

반의어

dangle suspend

자주 쓰는 조합

armrest properly
armrest the chair
comfortably armrest
armrest your elbows
newly armrested
armrest securely
hard armrest
soft armrest
armrest design
armrest height

Idioms & Expressions

"armrest hog"

Someone who takes the whole space

Stop being an armrest hog!

casual

"fight for the armrest"

Competing for space

We always fight for the armrest.

casual

"elbow room"

Space to move

I need some elbow room.

neutral

"rest easy"

To be calm

You can rest easy now.

neutral

"take a load off"

To sit and relax

Take a load off and sit down.

casual

"in the lap of luxury"

Very comfortable

He sat in the lap of luxury.

formal

Easily Confused

armrest vs Footrest

Both are supports

Footrest is for feet

Use the footrest for your feet.

armrest vs Headrest

Both are supports

Headrest is for the head

Adjust the headrest.

armrest vs Backrest

Both are supports

Backrest is for the back

The backrest is soft.

armrest vs Armchair

Both have 'arm'

Armchair is the whole chair

Sit in the armchair.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + armrest + object

I armrest my arms.

A2

Subject + will + armrest + object

He will armrest the chair.

B1

Subject + is + armresting + object

She is armresting her arms.

B2

Subject + has + armrested + object

They have armrested the bench.

B1

Subject + can + armrest + comfortably

You can armrest comfortably.

어휘 가족

Nouns

armrest The physical support

Verbs

armrest To support the arm

Adjectives

armrested Equipped with an armrest

관련

armchair Related furniture

How to Use It

frequency

6

Formality Scale

Formal: To furnish with an armrest Neutral: I am using the armrest Casual: Armrest your arms here

자주 하는 실수

arm-rest (hyphenated as verb) armrest
Verbs are usually one word.
I armrested the table I rested my arms on the table
Tables don't have armrests.
armrest as a noun only armrest as a verb
It can be both.
armrested (misspelled) armrested
Check the double 't' or 'e'.
using armrest for legs footrest
Armrest is for arms.

Tips

💡

Break it down

Arm + Rest.

💡

Use it in DIY

Talk about fixing chairs.

🌍

The Armrest War

It's a funny social topic.

💡

Verb check

It is a regular verb.

💡

Clear R

Don't drop the R.

💡

Not for legs

Use footrest instead.

💡

Compound words

They are easy to learn.

💡

Label furniture

Put a note on your chair.

💡

Context matters

Use it when talking about comfort.

💡

Transitive

It needs an object.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

ARM + REST = A place where your ARM takes a REST.

Visual Association

A cozy chair with soft sides.

Word Web

Furniture Comfort Support Relaxation

챌린지

Try to say 'armrest' every time you sit down today!

어원

English

Original meaning: A place for the arm to rest

문화적 맥락

None

Common in office and airplane culture.

The 'Armrest War' in movies Seinfeld episodes about seating

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At home

  • Armrest the chair
  • Fix the armrest
  • Is it comfortable?

In a car

  • Adjust the armrest
  • Lean on the armrest
  • Middle armrest

At work

  • Ergonomic armrest
  • Office chair armrest
  • Adjustable height

In a cinema

  • Sharing the armrest
  • Armrest hog
  • Elbow space

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer a chair with an armrest?"

"Have you ever fought over an armrest on a plane?"

"How do you armrest when you are tired?"

"What makes a good armrest?"

"Do you think armrests are necessary?"

Journal Prompts

Describe your favorite chair.

Write about a time you had to share an armrest.

How would you design the perfect armrest?

Why is comfort important to you?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, it is used in modern English.

No, tables don't have armrests.

ARM-rest.

Armrests.

It is usually casual.

There isn't a direct opposite verb.

Yes, that is the past tense.

It is common in furniture contexts.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I put my arms on the ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: armrest

An armrest is for arms.

multiple choice A2

What does to armrest mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To support arms

It is about support.

true false B1

An armrest is only a noun.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It can also be a verb.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching concepts.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Subject-verb-object.

점수: /5

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