Bijou

Bijou

bēˈZHo͞o

Noun

  • A jewel or trinket.

Adjective

  • (Especially of a residence or business establishment) Small and elegant.

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Example Sentences

“Their bijou downtown apartment maximized every inch of space with clever storage features.”

“At her wedding, she wore a bijou that she inherited from her grandmother.”

“For their first date, Harold reserved seats at a bijou restaurant downtown.”

Word Origin

French, late 17th century

Why this word?

This comes from the French words “bizou” (“finger ring”) and “biz” (“finger”). In English, “bijou” can refer to a small jewel or trinket, but it’s more commonly used as an adjective to describe small, charming, and elegant homes or businesses. A boutique clothing store or exclusive art gallery could be described as bijou, as could a picturesque cottage or perfectly designed studio — all different interpretations of “small and elegant.”

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