Highchair
(noun)
A chair with a tray attached, used to feed a baby or young child at a table.
Origin:
From high meaning elevated and chair meaning seat, referring to an elevated seat for a child to eat at the table.
Examples:
- The baby was secured safely in the highchair while her parents were feeding her.
- The highchair was designed with adjustable height and recline to accommodate the growing baby.
- The highchair was easy to clean and had a removable tray for convenience.
- The highchair was equipped with safety straps to prevent the baby from falling out.
- The parents were happy with the compact design of the highchair, which made it easy to store when not in use.