IPA: /ˌlævəˈlɪə/
KK: /lævəˈlɪr/
A piece of jewelry that is worn around the neck, usually consisting of a pendant hanging from a chain.
She wore a beautiful lavaliere that sparkled in the light.
**Lavaliere** → The word originates from French *lavalière*, which refers to a type of necklace or ornament. The term is derived from the name of a French noblewoman, Madame de Laval, who was known for wearing such jewelry. Thus, a lavaliere is an ornament or necklace named after a person associated with it.
Imagine a beautiful necklace named after a noblewoman, which helps you remember that a lavaliere is a type of ornament or necklace.