Tinsel (Noun)
Syllable division: tin·sel
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈtɪn.səl/ US: /ˈtɪn.səl/
#1 Meaning: Long ribbons made of glittering, thin material are used as ornaments, particularly during the holiday season.
Example:
> We need to buy some new tinsel for our Christmas tree.
> They used tinsel to decorate their doors.
#2 Meaning: Something that appears elegant or appealing on the surface but has little true value.
Example:
> Her dress was all tinsel and glitter.
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Silver as well as golden tinsel is a quite usual decoration of the Christmas time in Europe.
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Silver, as well as golden tinsel, are quite usual decorations at Christmas time in Europe.
In the concert, a lot of men put tinsels on singers’ neck.
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In the concert, a lot of men put tinsels on the singers’ necks.
Tomorrow I will decorate the Christmas tree with my granddaughters it will be tinsel and cute.
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Tomorrow I will decorate the Christmas tree with my granddaughters, it will have tinsel and it will be cute.
The Christmas tree of the town is full of tinsel.
The girl doesn’t like that dress, because it has too tinsel.
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The girl doesn’t like that dress, because it has too much tinsel.
when I was young i saw many wedding that use Tinsel that is very attract
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When I was young I saw many weddings that used tinsel which I found very attractive