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Lavaliere - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A lavaliere is a small, decorative pendant or microphone worn around the neck, often as jewelry or for hands-free audio recording in performances or presentations. It adds elegance or functionality.

lavaliere

/ˌlævəˈlɪr/ /ˌlævəˈlɪə/

Definition:

A pendant or jewel worn on a chain around the neck.

Synonyms:

pendant, necklace, locket, medallion

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

bracelet, anklet

Common Collocations:

gold lavaliere, pearl lavaliere, vintage lavaliere, delicate lavaliere, diamond lavaliere

Derivatives:

lavalier (variant spelling), lavalieres (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "lavaliere" to describe an elegant necklace with a dangling ornament, often worn formally.

Common Phrases:

"lavaliere microphone, " "pearl lavaliere, " "antique lavaliere"

Etymology:

Derived from French "lavallière," named after the Duchesse de La Vallière, a mistress of Louis XIV.

Examples:

  • 1. She wore a silver lavaliere to the party.
  • 2. The antique lavaliere was passed down through generations.
  • 3. Her delicate gold lavaliere sparkled in the sunlight.
  • 4. He gifted her a pearl lavaliere for their anniversary.

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