Robin
I used to understand the words cupboard and cabinet in the way that a cupboard is a type of cabinet that you find in the kitchen with shelves in it to store flatware, cups, mugs etc. However I now find many use also words like "kitchen cabinets" instead of "Cupboards" in the kitchen and on the other hand they call free-standing storage units for random objects with shelves in them "Cupboards" Can anyone shine some light on this, or may there even be a UK, US difference regarding the terms? *Or am I too serious on this and are these two terms very much interchangeable?
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The OP writes: *Or am I too serious on this and are these two terms very much interchangeable? Yes, you are :D As an American, it really doesn’t matter, although the distinction Sam makes is accurate. In fact, we’ll often say “the pantry”, even though most houses don’t have a real “pantry” these days. In real life, it's not clear when we would even need to use these words (other than when purchasing cupboards / cabinets). If a guest wants something from the kitchen, I’ll go get it for them, or if they really insist on self-service, they don’t need me to tell them the potato chips are in the cabinet as opposed to the refrigerator. Or do they…?
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Growing up we always said cupboard (maybe British) but these days I also hear cabinet more. (Canada) Possibly an evolution.
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From the American point of view, I think that cabinet and cupboard are pretty much interchangeable. A free-standing piece of furniture that is intended to hold dishes would be called a hutch.
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Interesting! I can only speak for UK English but I think there is a difference. "Kitchen cabinets" is usually used for the built in cupboards that you get in kitchens, what we call a fitted kitchen. I would say that it is used to talk about the all the storage that you have in the kitchen, i.e. often in the plural. I would ask someone, "which cupboard do you keep the glasses in" but I would say, "your kitchen cabinets are really nice". The word cabinet (separately from kitchen cabinet) tends to refer to a more sophisticated object (e.g. a drinks cabinet) and a cabinet must always have shelves, whereas a cupboard could have shelves but might just be a large space with door.
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الصينية (المندرية), الصينية (التايوانية), الإنجليزية, الألمانية, الإسبانية
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الصينية (المندرية), الصينية (التايوانية), الإنجليزية, الإسبانية