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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
“They reported approximately 80 items of jewelry, luxury goods, clothing, and shoes were stolen,” the statement said, “worth a total of more than $200,000.”
Nonfood prices, including autos, home appliances, and jewelry, may benefit from the government’s anti-price war campaign, trade-in incentives, and rising gold prices.
I’m pleased to report that the car’s most beguiling bit of cabin jewelry—the faceted gear selector, like a steampunk gaming cube embedded in the center console—made it through to the latest redesign.
Go all out with the jewelry and flowers in the hair.
On Main Street, where surveys show consumers are increasingly downbeat, more Americans are now handing over their gold to jewelry stores or repair shops to be melted down and sold.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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