Trinket vs Believable - What's the difference?
trinket | believable |
A small showy ornament or piece of jewelry
A thing of little value; a trifle; a toy.
(nautical) A three-cornered sail formerly carried on a ship's foremast, probably on a lateen yard.
* Hakluyt
(obsolete) A knife; a cutting tool.
As a noun trinket
is a small showy ornament or piece of jewelry.As a verb trinket
is {{term-context|obsolete|lang=en}} To give trinkets; to court favour.As an adjective believable is
capable of being believed; credible.trinket
English
Noun
(en noun)- That little trinket around her neck must have cost a bundle.
- It's only a little trinket , but it reminds her of him.
- Sailing always with the sheets of mainsail and trinket warily in our hands.
- (Tusser)