Diamonded: meaning, definitions and examples
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diamonded
[ ˈdaɪə.məndɪd ]
describing something
The term 'diamonded' refers to something that is adorned or decorated with diamonds. It may describe jewelry, clothing, or other items that feature diamond embellishments.
Synonyms
diamond-encrusted, diamond-studded, glittering, sparkling.
Examples of usage
- She wore a diamonded bracelet that sparkled in the light.
- The ring was beautifully diamonded, catching everyone's attention.
- His diamonded suit made him stand out at the gala.
Translations
Translations of the word "diamonded" in other languages:
🇵🇹 diamantado
🇮🇳 हीरा
🇩🇪 diamantartig
🇮🇩 berlian
🇺🇦 діамантовий
🇵🇱 diamentowy
🇯🇵 ダイヤモンドの
🇫🇷 en diamant
🇪🇸 diamantado
🇹🇷 elmaslı
🇰🇷 다이아몬드 같은
🇸🇦 مُزخرف بالألماس
🇨🇿 diamantový
🇸🇰 diamantový
🇨🇳 钻石的
🇸🇮 diamantni
🇮🇸 díamants
🇰🇿 алмазды
🇬🇪 მარგალიტის
🇦🇿 brilyantlı
🇲🇽 diamantado
Etymology
The word 'diamonded' originates from the noun 'diamond,' which comes from the ancient Greek word 'adamas,' meaning 'unbreakable' or 'invincible.' Over time, this term evolved through Latin and Middle French before being adopted into English. As diamonds became symbolic of wealth and status during the Renaissance, the adjective 'diamonded' emerged to describe items adorned with such precious stones. The association of diamonds with luxury and beauty has persisted, making 'diamonded' a term often used to connote opulence in various fashion and jewelry contexts. The usage of the word has increased in modern parlance, particularly in industries related to fashion and luxury goods, reflecting the ongoing allure of diamonds.