A brooch is a small, pretty object that people wear on their clothes. It has a sharp pin at the back to hold it in place.
She wore a brooch on her jacket.
My grandma gave me a gold brooch.
In some cultures, brooches are important decorations. People wear them with traditional clothes for special events or ceremonies.
The Scottish kilt uses a special brooch.
She wore a silver brooch from her country.
Sometimes, brooch means a simple clasp that holds clothes or scarves together. It may not be fancy but is useful.
The brooch on the coat kept it closed.
She fixed the brooch to her scarf.
Brooches can also be badges that show you belong to a club or support an event. They are worn to express ideas or feelings.
He wore a brooch to support the group.
Many people wore brooches for charity.
Brooches are not only for clothes but also used on hats or bags to look pretty. They are small decorations with pins behind.
She added a brooch to her hat.
The bag had a small brooch on it.
Sometimes people use 'brooch' to mean someone very special or precious, like a small treasure or jewel.
She is the brooch of our family.
That baby is her greatest brooch.