Chandelier
(noun)
- A large, decorative ceiling light fixture typically with branches for many lights.
- A large, elaborate or showy piece of something.
Origin:
Mid 17th century, from french chandelier, from candela ("candle") + -ier.
Examples:
- The chandelier in the ballroom was a magnificent work of art.
- The chandelier sparkled in the candlelight, casting a warm glow over the room.
- The chandelier was a beautiful and impressive centerpiece in the dining room.
- The chandelier in the foyer was a grand statement piece, greeting guests with its elegance.
- The chandelier was a true piece of jewelry, adorning the room with its brilliance.