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Synonyms for pendant
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : pen-duh nt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpɛn dənt |
Top 10 synonyms for pendant Other synonyms for the word pendant
- accessory
- addition
- adjunct
- adornment
- aggregate
- alternation
- analogue
- anklet
- appendage
- apron
- augmentation
- balance
- band
- banderol
- banderole
- bangle
- bauble
- beads
- bijou
- bond
- brass
- cameo
- capacity
- carbon copy
- carcanet
- chain
- chaplet
- charm
- choker
- clinker
- complement
- completion
- connection
- consummation
- copy
- correlate
- correlative
- correspondence
- correspondent
- counterpart
- coupling
- cover
- cross
- crown
- dangling
- dead ringer
- dependent
- diamonds
- ditto
- Doppelganger
- drooping
- drop
- duplicate
- enhancement
- enrichment
- ensign
- entirety
- equal
- equivalent
- fellow
- fetter
- filler
- finery
- finishing touch
- fly
- fold
- frippery
- hanging
- ice
- interaction
- interchange
- interconnection
- interdependence
- interrelation
- interrelationship
- iron
- jewel
- jewelry
- junk
- knickknack
- lapel
- lavaliere
- lavalliere
- like
- link
- lobe
- locket
- look alike
- lug
- makeweight
- manacle
- match
- mate
- necklace
- necklet
- obverse
- opposite
- opposite number
- ornament
- overlap
- parallel
- pearls
- peas in a pod
- pendant
- pendent
- pending
- pendulant
- pendulosity
- pennant
- pennon
- pensile
- pin
- ply
- queue
- quota
- reciprocity
- regalia
- relationship
- remainder
- rest
- ring
- ringer
- riviere
- rock
- rosary
- rounding-off
- shackle
- silver
- skirt
- solitaire
- sparkler
- spit and image
- spitting image
- stickpin
- stone
- strand
- string
- strip
- supplement
- suspended
- swinging
- tab
- tag
- tail
- tally
- tiara
- tie pin
- tippet
- total
- totality
- trammel
- treasure
- trinket
- twin
- two of a kind
- unsettled
- wampum
Définition of pendant
Origin :- early 14c., "loose, hanging part of anything," from Anglo-French pendaunt "hanging" (c.1300), Old French pendant (13c.), noun use of present participle of pendre "to hang," from Latin pendere "to hang," from PIE root *(s)pen(d)- "to pull, draw, stretch" (see span (v.)). Meaning "dangling part of an earring" is attested from 1550s. Nautical sense of "tapering flag" is recorded from late 15c. "In this sense presumably a corruption of pennon" [OED].
- As in pendulous : adj hanging
- As in jewelry : noun precious stones, metals worn as decoration
- As in necklace : noun chain
- As in beads : noun string of small, often round, objects
- As in streamer : noun flag
- As in chain : noun connected metal links; jewelry made of such links
- As in complement : noun companion, counterpart
- As in correlation : noun equating, equivalence
- As in counterpart : noun match; identical part or thing
- As in flap : noun winged or extended part of an object
- This action of Congress is a pendant to the Academy of Sciences.
- Extract from : « Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863 » by Adam Gurowski
- You'd have to ask any one to the wedding who gave you a pendant like that.
- Extract from : « Howards End » by E. M. Forster
- Mr. Martin himself was no unworthy "pendant" to this portrait.
- Extract from : « The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. I (of II) » by Charles James Lever
- One face of this pendant was covered with scratches in a vandyked pattern.
- Extract from : « The Clyde Mystery » by Andrew Lang
- A form of connection which has struts attached to a pendant post.
- Extract from : « Carpentry for Boys » by J. S. Zerbe
- Did she intend to keep the pendant and exchange it for confectionery?
- Extract from : « For the Sake of the School » by Angela Brazil
- She had begged Rona to confess, and Rona in return had accused her of taking the pendant.
- Extract from : « For the Sake of the School » by Angela Brazil
- Aldebaran swung on the pendant chain of Taurus like a giant ruby.
- Extract from : « The Colors of Space » by Marion Zimmer Bradley
- She had certainly never worn this pendant before at Harding.
- Extract from : « Betty Wales Senior » by Margaret Warde
- The pendant which Madame Ypsilante received was very handsome.
- Extract from : « Lady Bountiful » by George A. Birmingham
Antonyms for pendant
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