Pronunciation: /ˈpɛndənt/
noun a piece of jewelry that hangs from a chain worn around the neck
A1 She wore a pendant around her neck.
A2 The pendant was a gift from her grandmother.
B1 The pendant had a beautiful design with intricate details.
B2 The pendant was made of gold and had a small diamond in the center.
C1 The pendant was an antique piece from the Victorian era.
C2 The pendant was a rare and valuable piece of jewelry that belonged to a famous historical figure.
adjective used to describe something that hangs or is suspended, like a pendant light
A1 She wore a pendant necklace with a small heart charm.
A2 The pendant light in the living room added a soft glow to the room.
B1 The pendant earrings she wore were made of silver and turquoise.
B2 The pendant chandelier in the dining room was an elegant focal point.
C1 The pendant sculpture hanging in the art gallery was created by a famous artist.
C2 The pendant diamond necklace she wore was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
formal The elegant pendant was crafted from 24 karat gold and encrusted with diamonds.
informal I love wearing my favorite pendant, it goes with everything!
slang Check out this cool pendant I found at the thrift store, it's so unique.
figurative Her heart was like a pendant, always hanging on to memories of the past.
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