footstool (Meaning)

Wordnet

footstool (n)

a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated person

Webster

footstool (n.)

A low stool to support the feet of one when sitting.

Synonyms & Antonyms of footstool

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footstool Sentence Examples

  1. The antique footstool ornamented with intricate carvings became a cherished heirloom.
  2. The soft, velvet footstool provided a comfortable rest for her weary feet.
  3. As she sat in her favorite armchair, she placed her feet upon the cozy footstool.
  4. The footstool served as an elegant addition to the living room decor, creating a sophisticated ambiance.
  5. The sturdy footstool could withstand the weight of even the tallest guest.
  6. Hidden beneath the footstool was a secret compartment where she kept her most treasured possessions.
  7. The old footstool had witnessed countless conversations and shared laughter throughout the years.
  8. With its faded patina, the footstool bore the marks of time and countless generations.
  9. As a child, she used to hide beneath the footstool during games of hide-and-seek.
  10. The footstool became a symbol of comfort and relaxation in the bustling household.

FAQs About the word footstool

a low seat or a stool to rest the feet of a seated personA low stool to support the feet of one when sitting.

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The antique footstool ornamented with intricate carvings became a cherished heirloom.

The soft, velvet footstool provided a comfortable rest for her weary feet.

As she sat in her favorite armchair, she placed her feet upon the cozy footstool.

The footstool served as an elegant addition to the living room decor, creating a sophisticated ambiance.