brimborion

[brim-bawr-ee-uh n]

brimborion Definition

  • 1a trinket or bauble
  • 2something of little value or importance

Using brimborion: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "brimborion" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The antique shop was full of brimborions.

  • Example

    She collected all sorts of brimborions from her travels.

  • Example

    The gift shop sold a variety of brimborions for tourists.

brimborion Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for brimborion

Phrases with brimborion

  • cheap brimborions

    items of little value or quality

    Example

    The street vendor was selling cheap brimborions to the tourists.

  • brimborions and knick-knacks

    small, decorative objects of little value

    Example

    The shelves were filled with brimborions and knick-knacks.

  • brimborions and trifles

    small, insignificant items

    Example

    The box was filled with brimborions and trifles that she had collected over the years.

Origins of brimborion

from French 'brimborion', meaning 'trinket'

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Summary: brimborion in Brief

'Brimborion' [brim-bawr-ee-uh n] refers to small, decorative objects of little value or importance. It can also refer to something of little value or importance, as in 'The project was just a brimborion.' The term is often used in phrases like 'cheap brimborions' and 'brimborions and knick-knacks,' and is synonymous with 'bauble' and 'trinket.'