casket
/ˈkæskɪt/
noun
- A coffin, especially a decorated or expensive one used for burial.
- They lowered the casket into the grave with great care.
- The family chose a simple wooden casket for the funeral.
- The casket was draped with flowers and a flag.
- A small box or chest, often used for storing valuable items like jewelry or keepsakes.
- The antique casket held letters and old photographs.
- He opened the wooden casket to reveal a collection of coins.
- She kept her grandmother's pearls in a velvet-lined casket.