brooch
brooch
broʊʧ
browch
British pronunciation
/bɹˈə‍ʊt‍ʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "brooch"in English

Brooch
01

a decorative ornament, often metal set with gems or enamel, fastened to clothing by a hinged pin and catch

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brooch definition and meaning

What is a "brooch"?

A brooch is a decorative jewelry item worn on clothing, typically on the lapel, collar, or at the center of the chest. It is typically made of metal, such as gold, silver, or bronze, and often adorned with precious stones, pearls, or enamel. Brooches can be simple or intricate in design and can feature a variety of shapes and motifs, including animals, flowers, or abstract designs. They have been worn by both men and women for centuries, and have been used for practical and ornamental purposes, such as holding clothing together or as a symbol of social status. In modern times, brooches have become a popular accessory for adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to an outfit and can be worn in a variety of settings, from formal events to everyday wear.

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She secured the vintage pearl brooch on her lapel for the evening gala.
The museum displayed a medieval gold brooch encrusted with garnets.
to brooch
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to secure or adorn an item of clothing or fabric by attaching it with a brooch

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She brooched the silk shawl at her shoulder to keep it from slipping.
He brooched the family crest onto his cloak before the ceremony.
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