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pendant
[pen-duhnt]
noun
a hanging ornament, as an earring or the main piece suspended from a necklace.
an ornament suspended from a roof, vault, or ceiling.
a hanging electrical lighting fixture; chandelier.
that by which something is suspended, as the ringed stem of a watch.
a match, parallel, companion, or counterpart.
Nautical., Also a length of rope attached to a masthead, the end of a yardarm, etc., and having a block or thimble secured to its free end.
adjective
pendant
/ ˈpɛndənt /
noun
an ornament that hangs from a piece of jewellery
a necklace with such an ornament
a hanging light, esp a chandelier
a carved ornament that is suspended from a ceiling or roof
something that matches or complements something else
Also called: pennant. nautical a length of wire or rope secured at one end to a mast or spar and having a block or other fitting at the lower end
adjective
a variant spelling of pendent
Other Word Forms
- pendanted adjective
- pendantlike adjective
- nonpendant adjective
- unpendant adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pendant1
Example Sentences
The doll boasted accessories, including a handbag and pendants.
NRS, which employs about 1,500 people across the UK and is based in Leicestershire, finds and supplies a wide range of equipment from wheelchairs and hoists to hospital beds and pendants which monitor falls.
The two men were arrested attempting to board a bus carrying a switchblade and a stolen pendant, the news outlet reported.
The hoard also included a Ninth Century gold ring, a crystal rock pendant, a dragon's head bracelet and an ingot.
A delicate green glass pendant in her bedroom that she found on Invaluable reminds her of Morocco, creating a sense of intimacy and connection with her space.
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