tables Synonyms

tables Meaning

tables

a piece of furniture with a smooth flat top fixed on legs, to put on a table, not up for consideration or negotiation, suitable for a table or for use at a table, tablet sense 1a, tableland, to place on the agenda, a group of people assembled at a table, food served at a meal, to remove a parliamentary motion from consideration for an unspecified period of time, a supply or source of food, one of the two leaves of a backgammon board or either half of a leaf, in a covert manner, a legislative or negotiating session, plateau sense 1, a condensed enumeration, into a stupor, an orderly arrangement of facts or figures in rows or columns for quick reference, something that resembles a table especially in having a plane surface, up for consideration or negotiation, to remove (something, such as a parliamentary motion) from consideration indefinitely, one used for examining or operating, a piece of furniture consisting of a smooth flat slab fixed on legs, the upper flat surface of a cut precious stone see brilliant illustration, suitable for serving at a table, a short list, proper for conduct at a table, an act or instance of assembling to eat, backgammon, tabulate, a systematic arrangement of data usually in rows and columns for ready reference, a horizontal stratum, to enter in a table, a group of people assembled at or as if at a table, either of the two layers of compact bone of the skull which are separated by cancellous diploe, stringcourse

tables Sentence Examples

  1. The students sat around the tables in the classroom.
  2. I set the table for dinner with a tablecloth, plates, and glasses.
  3. The tables in the library were filled with books and computers.
  4. The conference table was large enough to accommodate all the attendees.
  5. The pool tables were crowded with players enjoying a game.
  6. The surgical tables were meticulously cleaned before each operation.
  7. The tables at the trade show showcased the latest products and technologies.
  8. The antique tables were adorned with intricate carvings and scrollwork.
  9. The tables in the cafeteria were often covered with food spills during lunch hour.
  10. The folding tables were easy to store and transport for events and parties.

FAQs About the word tables

a piece of furniture with a smooth flat top fixed on legs, to put on a table, not up for consideration or negotiation, suitable for a table or for use at a tabl

counters, boards, tea tables,buffets, bed tables, bars, side tables, card tables,sideboards, refectory tables

extends, launches, continues, draws out, resumes, proceeds, carries on,opens, summons, prolongs

The students sat around the tables in the classroom.

I set the table for dinner with a tablecloth, plates, and glasses.

The tables in the library were filled with books and computers.

The conference table was large enough to accommodate all the attendees.