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Dangly - Dictionary Entry

Dangly

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

UK: /ˈdæŋ.ɡli/ | US: /ˈdæŋ.ɡli/

Definitions

  • Hanging loosely and able to swing freely.
  • Suspended in a way that allows movement.

Usage Examples

  • She wore a pair of dangly earrings that sparkled in the light.
  • The decorations on the tree looked beautiful with their dangly ornaments.

Etymology

Derived from "dangle" (to hang loosely and swing) with the suffix "-y," commonly used to form adjectives describing characteristics.

Synonyms

Hanging, swinging, loose, pendulous.

Antonyms

Fixed, rigid, stable, attached.

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Colgante /kolˈɣan.te/
French Pendant /pɑ̃.dɑ̃/
Hindi झूलता हुआ /dʒʊːl.taː huː.ɑː/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdæŋ.ɡli/
  • American English: /ˈdæŋ.ɡli/
  • Australian English: /ˈdæŋ.ɡli/

Historical Usage

The word "dangly" has been used informally in English since the 19th century to describe objects that dangle or hang loosely.

Cultural Nuances

Commonly used in fashion and jewelry to describe earrings or accessories. It can also be used humorously to describe something hanging in an awkward manner.

More Information

The term "dangly" is often associated with fashion and aesthetics, particularly in describing earrings and decorations. While it is an informal word, it is widely understood in everyday English. Its use in literature is mostly limited to descriptive passages.

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