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Meaning of gewgaw | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/ˈɡjuːɡɔː/

Definitions

A showy trifle, a toy; a showy trinket, ornament or decoration.

Equivalents

Čeština cetka
Français bibelot
Polski świecidełko
Português badulaque

Examples

“A heavy gewgaw called a crown.”
“It was a Saxon ornament. […] Some Puritan, before his departure, may have thought himself doing God service by filching the old golden gewgaw.”
““I am not of the neighbourhood,” said Mallow, calmly, “but the matter is irrelevant. I have had the honour to send you a little gift yesterday ——” [¶] The tech-man’s nose lifted. “I received it. An interesting gewgaw. I may have use for it on occasion.” [¶] I have other and more interesting gifts. Quite out of the gewgaw stage.””
“You or I may well view our desire to push buttons and order new electronic gewgaws as the mere reflex spasms of consumerism, but to this dynamic duo the future of the earth depends on our instant gratification more than anything else.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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