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jewelry
noun as in precious stones, metals worn as decoration
Strongest matches
bracelet, brooch, costume, earring, gem, glass, gold, jewel, knickknack, necklace, ornament, pendant, silver, tiara, treasure, trinket
Strong matches
adornment, anklet, band, bangle, bauble, beads, bijou, bling, brass, cameo, chain, charm, choker, cross, crown, diamonds, finery, frippery, ice, junk, lavaliere, locket, pin, regalia, ring, rock, rosary, solitaire, sparkler, stickpin, stone
Weak match
Example Sentences
Last year, someone dropped off a set of Tiffany jewelry at Goodwill’s Parkersburg, W.Va., store, including a ring, bracelet and necklace.
South Africa’s gold-mining sector has churned out nearly half the gold ever produced, and used in bullion and jewelry.
There are fights over dishes and doll collections, jewelry and paper holiday decorations.
She has an eagle eye for clothing with “100% cotton” on the tag or sterling silver jewelry stamped with a tiny “925,” indicating the quality of material.
Platinum’s demand comes from several sectors, including automotive catalysts, jewelry, and industrial applications such as glass-manufacturing equipment and medical devices.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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