[
UK
/ʃˌændəlˈiə/
]
[ US /ʃændəˈɫɪɹ/ ]
[ US /ʃændəˈɫɪɹ/ ]
NOUN
- branched lighting fixture; often ornate; hangs from the ceiling
How To Use chandelier In A Sentence
- Most of the frescoes on the ceiling are gone, but there are ornate chandeliers.
- Katherine grinned as she was swept to the left by the waltz, her eyes gleaming underneath the light of the crystal chandeliers.
- Romance is the key with quirky touches including circular beds and exotic chandeliers. The Sun
- The two have collabed before on his song "Chandelier".
- The crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, sending sparkles across the walls, rainbow spectra around the atmosphere were enchanting her in every way.
- Fake crystal chandeliers sparkled above the stage and the performance space was framed by red valour curtains.
- there are tk light bulbs in the chandelier in the chamber of the House of Representatives
- And there's the moment in solemn liturgies when all the candles are lit: those in the chandeliers and in the central corona; and then the first are made to swing widely, while the great corona is spun on its axis. Pentecost in the East
- Also they mixed materials such as wood, iroko, luxurious fabrics, wallpapers, antique furniture and impressive chandeliers. Contemporary Greek Style House in the UK
- Chandeliers dangle over blackjack tables, the only break in the acoustic-tile ceiling.