Antiques - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ænˈtiːks|
Brit.  |ænˈtiːks|  British pronunciation of the word antiques
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounantique

Extra examples

She filled her house with antiques.

...I do not want that clodhopper handling my rare antiques!...

...the shop is filled with a whimsical farrago of artwork, antiques, and vintage clothing...

...that crack has flawed the vase to the extent that its value in the antiques market is greatly reduced...

...a display case in the antiques shop filled with costume jewelry and various kickshaws from the 1920s...

...an opulent mansion filled with priceless art and antiques...

...their house is filled with rare antiques, including a collection of 19th-century African masks...

...a snide trick to get the old woman to sell her antiques for practically nothing...

...an antiques store filled with thingummies from the horse-and-buggy days...

The shop-owner imposed upon them fake antiques.

The antiques will be sold to the highest bidder (=the person who offers to pay the most).

I have a friend who knows about antiques.

There's a good antiques market here on Sundays.

They bought up pieces of old furniture and passed them off as valuable antiques.

The palace is full of priceless antiques.

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