bauble (Meaning)

Wordnet

bauble (n)

a mock scepter carried by a court jester

cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothing

Webster

bauble (n.)

A trifling piece of finery; a gewgaw; that which is gay and showy without real value; a cheap, showy plaything.

The fool's club.

bauble Sentence Examples

  1. The Christmas tree glistened with an array of shimmering baubles, reflecting the twinkling lights.
  2. The delicate porcelain bauble, painted with intricate flowers, hung precariously on the chandelier.
  3. The handcrafted glass bauble, a memento of a cherished holiday, contained a tiny winter scene.
  4. The antique bauble, adorned with gold filigree and precious stones, was a prized heirloom.
  5. The children's excitement swelled as they carefully selected their favorite baubles for the family tree.
  6. The silver bauble, engraved with the couple's names, served as a symbol of their enduring love.
  7. The brightly colored bauble, a beacon of joy, brought a smile to the face of the elderly woman.
  8. The bauble, once a cherished ornament, now lay broken on the floor, a reminder of the fragility of memories.
  9. The crystal bauble, suspended by a delicate ribbon, caught the sunlight and refracted it into a brilliant rainbow.
  10. The bauble, a mere ornament, held a profound significance, embodying the spirit of hope and the warmth of the festive season.

FAQs About the word bauble

a mock scepter carried by a court jester, cheap showy jewelry or ornament on clothingA trifling piece of finery; a gewgaw; that which is gay and showy without r

ornament,ornamental, bibelot, kickshaw, collectable, nicknack, collectible, geegaw, novelty, souvenir

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The Christmas tree glistened with an array of shimmering baubles, reflecting the twinkling lights.

The delicate porcelain bauble, painted with intricate flowers, hung precariously on the chandelier.

The handcrafted glass bauble, a memento of a cherished holiday, contained a tiny winter scene.

The antique bauble, adorned with gold filigree and precious stones, was a prized heirloom.