locket

[ˈlɑːkɪt]

locket Definition

a small ornamental case, typically made of gold or silver, worn around a person's neck on a chain and used to hold things of sentimental value, such as a photograph or lock of hair.

Using locket: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a locket containing a picture of her late husband.

  • Example

    The locket was passed down from her grandmother.

  • Example

    He gave her a heart-shaped locket for their anniversary.

locket Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for locket

Phrases with locket

  • locket and key

    a symbol of love, where one person holds the key to another's heart

    Example

    He gave her a locket and key necklace as a romantic gesture.

  • a type of locket that can be opened to reveal small charms or trinkets that represent memories or important events in a person's life

    Example

    She added a new charm to her memory locket after every significant event in her life.

  • a room where players or athletes can store their personal belongings during a game or practice

    Example

    The team gathered in the locker room before the game to prepare and get changed.

Origins of locket

from Old French 'loquet', meaning 'small lock'

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Summary: locket in Brief

A 'locket' [ˈlɑːkɪt] is a small ornamental case, often made of gold or silver, worn around the neck on a chain. It is used to hold sentimental items like photographs or locks of hair. Examples include 'She wore a locket containing a picture of her late husband.' and 'He gave her a heart-shaped locket for their anniversary.' 'Locket' extends into phrases like 'locket and key,' symbolizing love, and 'memory locket,' holding charms representing memories.

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