What is another word for baubles?

Pronunciation: [bˈɔːbə͡lz] (IPA)

"Baubles" is a term used to refer to small, decorative items that are typically used to add a bit of flair or sparkle to an outfit or an interior space. Other synonyms for this word include trinkets, ornaments, knick-knacks, gewgaws, tchotchkes, and curios. These words all describe items that are of little practical use but are valued for their aesthetic qualities. Baubles can come in many different forms, such as beads, sequins, glitter, or small figurines. These items are often used to decorate Christmas trees, clothing, and jewelry. Whether you call them baubles or another term, these small but visually appealing items can add a touch of whimsy and fun to any setting.

Synonyms for Baubles:

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Baubles

He made it quite clear that she was to go alone with him, playfully mentioning his desire to be the only witness to her confusion when confronted by the "obsequious salesman and his baubles from the sea."
"From the Housetops"
George Barr McCutcheon
He was republican to the core-despised the chains of political slavery-the baubles of monarchy and the trappings of kingly courts.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson
Daisy did not, but when she went to bed, set the jewel-box on the table where it would meet her eyes the first thing in the morning, and then fell asleep trying to decide that she would buy no baubles, since there were better things to spend her money on.
"Spinning-Wheel Stories"
Louisa May Alcott

Famous quotes with Baubles

  • A society becomes stagnant when its people are too rational or too serious to be tempted by baubles.
    Eric Hoffer
  • To play with baubles is our ambition, not to deal with grave questions in a spirit of serious energy. But while we are playing with baubles, with our Legislative Councils, our Simultaneous Examinations, our ingenious schemes for separating the judicial from the executive functions, — while we, I say, are finessing about trifles, the waters of the great deep are being stirred and that surging chaos of the primitive man over which our civilised societies are superimposed on a thin crust of convention, is being strangely and ominously agitated.
    Sri Aurobindo
  • It also became clear why the nations were expected to commence major space enterprises. Henceforth, the raw materials for industrial civilization were to be taken from Earth’s lifeless sisters, not the mother world. All mines currently being gouged through Terra’s crust were to be phased out within a generation and no new ones started. Henceforth, Earth must be preserved for the real treasures—its species—and man would have to look elsewhere for mere baubles like gold or platinum or iron.
    David Brin

Related words: jewelry, necklace, earrings, rings, bracelet, bauble definition

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