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Accessories Vocabulary
jewelry
jewelry
[noun]

objects such as necklaces, bracelets or rings, typically made from precious metals such as gold and silver, that we wear as decoration

Ex: He bought a lovely piece of jewelry for his mother's birthday. 
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wrist
wrist
[noun]

the joint connecting the hand to the arm

Ex: He used his wrist to control the movement of the computer mouse. 
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metal
metal
[noun]

a usually solid and hard substance that heat and electricity can move through, such as gold, iron, etc.

Ex: Iron is a commonly used metal in construction and manufacturing. 
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leather
leather
[noun]

strong material made from animal skin and used for making clothes, bags, shoes, etc.

Ex: He decided to invest in a high-quality leather jacket that would last for years and only get better with age. 
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bead
bead
[noun]

one of a series of small balls of wood, glass, etc. with a hole in the middle that a string can go through to make a rosary or necklace, etc.

Ex: She carefully threaded each colorful bead onto the string to create a beautiful necklace. 
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necklace
necklace
[noun]

a piece of jewelry, consisting of a chain, string of beads, etc. worn around the neck as decoration

Ex: He gifted her a silver necklace with a star-shaped charm. 
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whether
whether
[conjunction]

in any case

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fancy
fancy
[Adjective]

elaborate or sophisticated in style, often designed to impress

Ex: She wore a fancy gown to the ball, adorned with intricate lace and jewels. 
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precious stone

a valuable stone that is cut and polished to be used in jewelry making

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charm
charm
[noun]

a small object, often in the form of a necklace or bracelet, which is believed to bring good luck

Ex: She wore a silver charm on her bracelet for good luck. 
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harm
harm
[noun]

any physical injury to the body, especially one inflicted deliberately that is caused by a person or an event

Ex: The victim suffered serious harm during the altercation. 
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symbol
symbol
[noun]

something that represents an idea, quality, or concept beyond its literal meaning

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to represent

to serve as an instance that embodies the characteristics, qualities, or traits associated with a particular category or concept

Ex: Her dedication to community service and philanthropy truly represents the spirit of altruism and compassion. 
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bracer
bracer
[noun]

a protective or supportive device worn on the arm or wrist, often used in archery or fencing

Ex: The archer wore a leather bracer on his forearm to protect against the bowstring. 
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battle
battle
[noun]

a fight between opposing armed forces, particularly during a war

Ex: The decisive battle changed the course of the war. 
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bravery
bravery
[noun]

the quality of being willing to face danger, fear, or difficulty with resolve and courage

Ex: The firefighter's bravery saved many lives during the blaze. 
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accessory
accessory
[noun]

an item, such as a bag, hat, piece of jewelry, etc., that is worn or carried because it makes an outfit more beautiful or attractive

Ex: A belt can be both a practical and stylish accessory for jeans or dresses. 
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bangle
bangle
[noun]

a rigid piece of jewelry in a circular shape worn around the wrist

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stiff
stiff
[Adjective]

not flexible and therefore hard to bend or change shape

Ex: The cardboard was too stiff to fold into the desired shape. 
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to slip
to slip
[Verb]

to make something slide or move smoothly

Ex: The chef slipped the freshly sharpened knife through the vegetables. 
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to rest
to rest
[Verb]

to remain in a stable position, supported by something beneath

Ex: The statue rests firmly on a marble pedestal in the gallery. 
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multiple
multiple
[Adjective]

consisting of or involving several parts, elements, or people

Ex: The project required multiple steps to complete successfully. 
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plain
plain
[Adjective]

simple in design, without a specific pattern

Ex: She preferred plain dresses with minimal embellishments. 
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to dangle
to dangle
[Verb]

to hang or swing loosely and freely, especially from one end or point

Ex: The keys dangled from her fingers as she walked down the hallway. 
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hobby
hobby
[noun]

an activity that we enjoy doing in our free time

Ex: Can you guess what his favorite hobby is? 
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to reflect

to show a particular quality, characteristic, or emotion

Ex: His speech reflected the concerns of the community. 
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growth
growth
[noun]

the process of physical, mental, or emotional development

Ex: The child's growth over the past year was remarkable; he had grown several inches taller. 
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sight
sight
[noun]

anything that is seen

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friendship

a close relationship between two or more people characterized by trust, loyalty, and support

Ex: The bond of friendship between Jack and Jill was so strong that they could communicate without uttering a single word. 
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thread
thread
[noun]

a thin strand of material, such as cotton, nylon, or silk, used for sewing or weaving

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bond
bond
[noun]

a relationship between people or groups based on shared experiences, ideas, or emotions

Ex: The teammates developed a strong bond during the championship season. 
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handmade
handmade
[Adjective]

made by hand or with the use of hand tools, rather than by machine or mass production methods

Ex: She bought a handmade bracelet at the artisan market. 
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adventurous
adventurous
[Adjective]

(of a person) eager to try new ideas, exciting things, and take risks

Ex: She's an adventurous traveler, always seeking out new destinations and immersive cultural experiences. 
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superhero
superhero
[noun]

a fictional character with special and strange powers

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powerful
powerful
[Adjective]

possessing great strength or force

Ex: The powerful engine propelled the car forward with ease. 
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bullet
bullet
[noun]

a small cylindrical metal object designed to be fired from a gun

Ex: The soldier loaded the bullet into his rifle, preparing for battle. 
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to take on

to adopt a particular quality or appearance

Ex: The room began to take on a cozy atmosphere with the addition of soft lighting. 
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thanks to
thanks to
[preposition]

used to express the cause or reason for a particular outcome

Ex: Thanks to the timely intervention of the firefighters, the house was saved from complete destruction by the fire. 
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creativity

the ability to use imagination in order to bring something new into existence

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to belong
to belong
[Verb]

to feel comfortable or happy in a particular place or situation or with a specific group of people

Ex: After moving to a new city, it took him some time to find a group of friends where he truly belonged. 
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to braid
to braid
[Verb]

to create something by intertwining multiple strands together in a woven pattern

Ex: The skilled weaver braided cotton threads into intricate patterns. 
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to weave
to weave
[Verb]

to create an intricate structure by intertwining strands or materials

Ex: She weaved a beautiful tapestry to hang on the wall. 
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rose quartz

a translucent rose-red variety of quartz used for ornaments

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ribbon
ribbon
[noun]

a thin band of fabric tied in a bowknot around something as an ornament

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lightweight
lightweight
[Adjective]

having little weight or mass, making it easy to carry or move

Ex: The suitcase was lightweight, perfect for traveling long distances. 
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to sew
to sew
[Verb]

to join two or more pieces of fabric or other materials together, often by using a needle and thread

Ex: The tailor skillfully sewed the intricate patterns on the wedding gown. 
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flair
flair
[noun]

distinctive and stylish elegance

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rite of passage

a ritual performed in some cultures at times when an individual changes status (as from adolescence to adulthood)

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faith
faith
[noun]

strong belief in a particular god or religion

Ex: His unwavering faith in God gave him strength during difficult times. 
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commitment

the state of being dedicated to someone or something

Ex: His commitment to his studies earned him top honors and a scholarship to a prestigious university. 
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trend
trend
[noun]

a fashion or style that is popular at a particular time

Ex: This trend has influenced how people dress at work. 
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subtle
subtle
[Adjective]

difficult to notice or detect because of its slight or delicate nature

Ex: The artist used subtle brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and movement in the painting. 
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delicate
delicate
[Adjective]

fine or intricate in texture, structure, or design

Ex: Delicate embroidery adorned the gown. 
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rough
rough
[Adjective]

characterized by a harsh or aggressive attitude or actions

Ex: His rough behavior in the meeting made it difficult for others to share their ideas openly. 
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tough
tough
[Adjective]

(of a person) strong and able to deal with problems

Ex: Being a firefighter has made him a tough man. 
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cave
cave
[noun]

a hole or chamber formed underground naturally by rocks gradually breaking down over time

Ex: Exploring caves can be an exciting adventure, revealing hidden chambers and breathtaking formations. 
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to [stand] the test of time

to remain strong, valuable, or effective over a long period, despite changes or challenges

Ex: A stable relationship stands the test of time. 
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