Armchairs

/ˈɑːrmˌtʃerz/ noun

Plural of armchair; comfortable chairs with sides or rests for the arms, often used in living rooms; also used metaphorically for people offering uninformed opinions.

From arm (the chair's support) plus chair. The armchair emerged in the 16th century as a luxury furniture item, and by the 19th century became metaphorically associated with armchair critics and armchair generals.

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