Meaning of chandelier | Babel Free
ˌʃæn.dəˈlɪə(ɹ)Definitions
- A branched, often ornate, light fixture suspended from a ceiling.
- spider
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One lit by candles. specifically
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A fictional bidder used to increase the price at an auction. attributive, often
- third-person singular present indicative
- An endoilluminator used in eye surgery.
- second-person singular imperative
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A portable frame used to support temporary wooden fences. obsolete
Equivalents
Examples
“She opened the drawing-room door in trepidation. Would she find Esther drowned with her head in the goldfish bowl, or hanged from the chandelier by her stay-lace?”
“2007, Frank Pope, "Dragon Sea: a true tale of treasure, archeology, and greed off the coast of Vietnam", Harcourt Books, p. 306. A mysterious phone bidder was grabbing the pieces that no one else wanted—Mensun suspected this was the auction house "bidding against the chandelier," protecting itself against selling too low.”
“The bids are usually real but can be fake or ‘chandelier’ bids (non-existing bids taken ‘off the chandelier’) on behalf of the consignor, or bids left with the auctioneer in advance.”
“Chandelier. A wooden frame, whereon are laid fascines or faggots, to cover the workmen in making approaches.”
“Europeans solved this problem by building a temporary fence with tightly bound sticks ("fascines") stacked into wooden frames ("chandeliers").”
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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