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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
The assailants would drive their victims to another location and demand they provide jewelry or money, police said.
Thursday’s episode featured a black-tie bash at an exclusive jewelry store where Elsbeth goes face-to-face with glamorous Vanessa Williams, who stars in a killer guest spot that centers on a heist gone wrong.
Eventually, they target jewelry stores—because banks are too dangerous.
She watched as they emptied her jewelry box of a diamond engagement ring and necklaces, bracelets and earrings that she’d received as gifts from her parents and husband.
The victim was punched and pinned to the ground as the assailants forcibly removed his jewelry, police said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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