chaplet (Meaning)
chaplet (n)
flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes
chaplet (n.)
A garland or wreath to be worn on the head.
A string of beads, or part of a string, used by Roman Catholic in praying; a third of a rosary, or fifty beads.
A small molding, carved into beads, pearls, olives, etc.
A chapelet. See Chapelet, 1.
A bent piece of sheet iron, or a pin with thin plates on its ends, for holding a core in place in the mold.
A tuft of feathers on a peacock's head.
A small chapel or shrine.
chaplet (v. t.)
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
Synonyms & Antonyms of chaplet
chaplet Sentence Examples
- The bride wore a delicate chaplet of flowers in her hair on her wedding day.
- The victorious athlete was crowned with a laurel chaplet after winning the race.
- During the May Day celebration, children made chaplets of wildflowers to adorn the maypole.
- The Virgin Mary is often depicted wearing a chaplet of roses in religious art.
- She prayed the rosary, fingering each bead of her chaplet as she meditated on the mysteries.
- In ancient Greece, athletes were awarded a chaplet of olive leaves as a symbol of victory.
- The priest blessed the chaplet, imbuing it with spiritual significance for the wearer.
- The chaplet of seashells she found on the beach served as a reminder of her vacation by the ocean.
- The Christmas tree was decorated with a chaplet of twinkling lights and ornaments.
- The queen's coronation ceremony included the placing of a jewel-encrusted chaplet upon her head.
FAQs About the word chaplet
flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposesA garland or wreath to be worn on the head., A string of beads, or
crown, garland, coronet, diadem, coronel, tiara, laurel,coronal,anadem
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The bride wore a delicate chaplet of flowers in her hair on her wedding day.
The victorious athlete was crowned with a laurel chaplet after winning the race.
During the May Day celebration, children made chaplets of wildflowers to adorn the maypole.
The Virgin Mary is often depicted wearing a chaplet of roses in religious art.