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bright shiny object
Something that is widely appealing or attention-grabbing for its superficial characteristics, but which is usually not useful, substantial, or long lasting. Recent technological advances seem to be just a series of bright shiny objects, consuming all of our attention for a while before something shinier comes along.
sex object
One who is valued or regarded as a source of sexual pleasure. She was tired of being treated like a sex object, so she began dressing more conservatively and demanded more respect from the men within her social circle.
Money is no object,
and Expense is no object.Fig. It does not matter how much something costs. Please show me your finest automobile. Money is no object. I want the finest earrings you have. Don't worry about how much they cost because expense is no object.
object to someone or something
to disapprove of someone or something. I object to him as your choice. I object to your opinion.
money is no object
how much something costs is not important If money was no object, what sort of a house would you live in?
Money (is) no object.
something that you say which means it does not matter how much something costs because there is a lot of money available If money was no object, what sort of a house would you live in?
a sex object
if someone thinks of a person as a sex object, they only think about having sex with them and do not think about their character or abilities How on earth can you feel anything for a man who just treats you as a sex object?
money is no object
Also, expense is no object. It doesn't matter how much it costs, as in Get the very best fur coat you can find-money is no object. In this expression no object means "something not taken into account or presenting no obstacle." It was first recorded as salary will be no object in a 1782 newspaper advertisement for someone seeking a job. Both money and expense were so described by the mid-1800s.
object to
v. To express disagreement with or disapproval of something: The city council objects to vulgar art displays in public buildings.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
MargrÉT | | - | Icelandic |
Landen | | LAN-dən | English (Modern) |
Zdislav | | - | Czech, Medieval Slavic |
Mellan | | MEL-an | Irish |
NikŠA | | - | Croatian |
Evelyn | | EV-ə-lin (English), EV-lin (English) | English, German |