Pronunciation: /bɪˈdʒuːld/

Definitions of bejeweled

adjective adjective describing something that is adorned or decorated with jewels or precious stones

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a bejeweled necklace to the party.

A2 The queen's bejeweled crown sparkled in the sunlight.

B1 The bejeweled bracelet was a gift from her grandmother.

B2 The bejeweled gown was the highlight of the fashion show.

C1 The bejeweled tiara was encrusted with diamonds and rubies.

C2 The bejeweled scepter was a symbol of the king's power and authority.

Examples of bejeweled in a Sentence

formal The queen wore a bejeweled crown to the royal banquet.

informal She showed off her bejeweled necklace at the party.

slang Check out my bejeweled phone case, isn't it blingin'?

figurative Her words were like a bejeweled tapestry, weaving a beautiful story.

Grammatical Forms of bejeweled

past tense

bejeweled

plural

bejeweled

comparative

more bejeweled

superlative

most bejeweled

present tense

bejewel

future tense

will bejewel

perfect tense

have been bejeweled

continuous tense

is bejeweling

singular

bejeweled

positive degree

bejeweled

infinitive

to bejewel

gerund

bejeweling

participle

bejeweling

Origin and Evolution of bejeweled

First Known Use: 1400 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'bejeweled' originated from Middle English, derived from the Old French word 'bijou' meaning jewel.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something adorned with jewels or precious stones, the term 'bejeweled' has evolved to also mean something decorated or embellished in a lavish or ornate manner.