Accoutrements [noun]
Definition of Accoutrements:
furnishing(s)
Synonyms of Accoutrements:
Opposite/Antonyms of Accoutrements:
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Sentence/Example of Accoutrements:
The land, which once hosted Carpenter’s heavy dredging equipment and other machinery, right now hosts superyachts and other accoutrements of harbor life.
It will resemble a pick-up game in an empty gym—just with a few expensive accoutrements to make viewers feel a little bit like they’re still watching basketball in a time before coronavirus.
Among these wretches, almost wholly in tatters, some were seen in bizarre accoutrement.
She sewed upon every accoutrement a design done in scarlet beads, showing a picture of a little red foot.
A stove, blankets, cooking utensils, axe and shovel usually formed but a part of their varied accoutrement.
Strange to relate, this ludicrous accoutrement was far from moving me to laughter.
These men were lithe and active, able to dance with amazing grace in chaps and the full accoutrement of the rider.
The porter, who was naturally a man of some experience, judged my accoutrement to be well chosen.
They observed little order in their military movements, and no uniformity of dress or accoutrement.
So one of my men, a good swimmer, laid off his accoutrement and undertook to test the depth.