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tinsellike

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tin⋅sel

[tin-suhl] noun, adjective, verb, -seled, -sel⋅ing or (especially British) -selled, -sel⋅ling.
–noun
1. a glittering metallic substance, as copper or brass, in thin sheets, used in pieces, strips, threads, etc., to produce a sparkling effect cheaply.
2. a metallic yarn, usually wrapped around a core yarn of silk, rayon, or cotton, for weaving brocade or lamé.
3. anything showy or attractive with little or no real worth; showy pretense: The actress was tired of the fantasy and tinsel of her life.
4. Obsolete. a fabric, formerly in use, of silk or wool interwoven with threads of gold, silver, or, later, copper.
–adjective
5. consisting of or containing tinsel.
6. showy; gaudy; tawdry.
–verb (used with object)
7. to adorn with tinsel.
8. to adorn with anything glittering.
9. to make showy or gaudy.

Origin:
1495–1505; by aphesis < MF estincelle (OF estincele) a spark, flash < VL *stincilla, metathetic var. of L scintilla scintilla; first used attributively in phrases tinsel satin, tinsel cloth


tin⋅sel⋅like, adjective
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