Backrest: meaning, definitions and examples
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backrest
[ ˈbæk.rɛst ]
furniture support
A backrest is a support designed to support the back of a person seated in a chair, sofa, or similar furniture. It helps maintain proper posture and can reduce discomfort during prolonged sitting. Backrests are often adjustable to accommodate different body types and preferences. They come in various shapes and materials, contributing to the overall comfort of the seating experience.
Synonyms
back support, lumbar support, seat back.
Examples of usage
- I adjusted the backrest of my office chair for better support.
- The recliner has a padded backrest for extra comfort.
- He leaned against the backrest while reading his book.
Translations
Translations of the word "backrest" in other languages:
🇵🇹 encosto de cadeira
🇮🇳 पीठ सहारा
🇩🇪 Rückenlehne
🇮🇩 sandaran
🇺🇦 спинка
🇵🇱 oparcie
🇯🇵 背もたれ
🇫🇷 dossier
🇪🇸 respaldo
🇹🇷 sırt dayanağı
🇰🇷 등받이
🇸🇦 مسند الظهر
🇨🇿 opěradlo
🇸🇰 opierka
🇨🇳 靠背
🇸🇮 naslon
🇮🇸 bakstuðningur
🇰🇿 арқа тірегі
🇬🇪 ბურგერი
🇦🇿 arxa dəstəyi
🇲🇽 respaldo
Etymology
The term 'backrest' originated from the combination of two English words: 'back' and 'rest'. The word 'back' derives from the Old English 'bæce', which refers to the rear part of the body. 'Rest', on the other hand, comes from the Old French 'rester', meaning to remain or stay. Together, these two concepts create the idea of a supportive structure designed to provide comfort for one's back while seated. The use of backrests has evolved over the centuries, with early forms made of wood or stone in ancient cultures to modern ergonomic designs in contemporary furniture. Their importance in promoting good posture and comfort in various settings has made them a staple in chairs, sofas, and other seating solutions.