Pronunciation: /ˈpɛndənt/
noun a pendant or hanging ornament
A1 I saw a beautiful pendent in the jewelry store window.
A2 She wore a silver pendent around her neck.
B1 The pendent she was wearing had a unique design.
B2 He bought a gold pendent for his wife's birthday.
C1 The pendent was passed down through generations in the family.
C2 The antique pendent was auctioned off for a high price.
adjective hanging or suspended; projecting or overhanging
A1 She wore a pendent necklace around her neck.
A2 The pendent light swayed gently in the breeze.
B1 The pendent earrings sparkled in the sunlight.
B2 The pendent chandelier added a touch of elegance to the room.
C1 The intricate design of the pendent brooch caught everyone's eye.
C2 The pendent sculpture hanging from the ceiling was truly mesmerizing.
formal The pendent necklace sparkled in the sunlight as she walked down the street.
informal She always wears that pendent her boyfriend gave her.
slang Check out the bling on that pendent!
figurative The decision to move forward with the project was pendent on securing additional funding.
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