Pronunciation: /dʒuːld/

Definitions of jeweled

adjective describing something adorned or decorated with jewels

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a beautiful jeweled necklace to the party.

A2 The princess's crown was adorned with precious jeweled stones.

B1 The antique brooch had intricate jeweled details that sparkled in the light.

B2 The chandelier in the ballroom was adorned with hundreds of shimmering jeweled crystals.

C1 The jeweled tiara worn by the bride was a family heirloom passed down for generations.

C2 The jeweled scepter held by the king was a symbol of his power and authority.

Examples of jeweled in a Sentence

formal The queen wore a stunning jeweled tiara to the royal ball.

informal She had on this really cool jeweled necklace at the party.

slang Check out my bling bling jeweled bracelet!

figurative Her words were like jeweled daggers, cutting through the silence.

Grammatical Forms of jeweled

past tense

jeweled

plural

jeweled

comparative

more jeweled

superlative

most jeweled

present tense

jewel

future tense

will jewel

perfect tense

have jeweled

continuous tense

is jeweling

singular

jeweled

positive degree

jeweled

infinitive

jewel

gerund

jeweling

participle

jeweling

Origin and Evolution of jeweled

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'jeweled' originated from the Middle English word 'jewel', which came from the Old French word 'jouel' meaning precious stone or gem.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'jeweled' has evolved to refer to anything adorned or decorated with jewels or precious stones, not just limited to actual gemstones.