bangle
Americannoun
noun
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a bracelet, usually without a clasp, often worn high up round the arm or sometimes round the ankle
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a disc or charm hanging from a bracelet, necklace, etc
Other Word Forms
- bangled adjective
- unbangled adjective
Etymology
Origin of bangle
1780–90; < Hindi banglī, variant of bangrī glass ring, armlet
Explanation
A bangle is an inflexible but loose-fitting bracelet, worn alone or with many other bangles, on your wrist. Bollywood dancers are often outfitted with many gold bangles. A bangle is generally made out of some hard material like gold, silver, wood, plastic, or ivory. In most parts of South Asia, bangles are very commonly worn by women — there are special bangles that a bride, for example, traditionally wears at her wedding. In Hinduism, it's actually considered bad luck for a bride not to wear bangles. The root of bangle is the Hindi word bangri, "colored glass bracelet or anklet."
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Example Sentences
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Other gold objects found at the site include beads, bangle bracelets, and animal figurines.
From Textbooks • Apr. 19, 2023
“No Normal” does underscore how Kamala has been changing, though — evolving and growing more and more capable of taking on the increasingly dangerous challenges that come with wearing her family’s bangle.
From The Verge • Jul. 14, 2022
The show tells the story of Khan, played by Pakistani Canadian actor Iman Vellani, getting her powers from a magical bangle that allows her to walk on air and conjure glowing light shields.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 12, 2022
"The bangle allows her powers to be tied to Kamala's Pakistani heritage and the trauma of Partition in particular," Mangan continued.
From BBC • Jun. 9, 2022
He gives five gold necklaces, two rings, and a bracelet to Dayah, a necklace and gold bangle to Bushra.
From "Without Refuge" by Jane Mitchell
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