Pronunciation: /ˈdʒuːlər/

Definitions of jeweler

noun A person who makes, sells, or repairs jewelry

Example Sentences

A1 The jeweler repaired my broken necklace.

A2 I bought a beautiful ring from the jeweler.

B1 The jeweler specializes in custom-made jewelry.

B2 The jeweler's craftsmanship is highly regarded in the industry.

C1 The jeweler exhibited their latest collection at the prestigious jewelry show.

C2 The renowned jeweler was commissioned to create a one-of-a-kind piece for the royal family.

Examples of jeweler in a Sentence

formal The jeweler carefully examined the diamond for any flaws before setting it in the ring.

informal I'm thinking of taking this necklace to the jeweler to get it cleaned up.

slang I heard that new jeweler in town is really good at custom designs.

figurative She was a jeweler of words, crafting beautiful sentences with precision and care.

Grammatical Forms of jeweler

past tense

jeweled

plural

jewelers

comparative

more jeweler

superlative

most jeweler

present tense

jewels

future tense

will jeweler

perfect tense

have jeweled

continuous tense

is jeweling

singular

jeweler

positive degree

jeweler

infinitive

to jeweler

gerund

jeweling

participle

jeweling

Origin and Evolution of jeweler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'jeweler' originated from the Old French word 'juelier' which was derived from the Latin word 'jocale' meaning plaything or ornament.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'jeweler' evolved to specifically refer to someone who designs, makes, or sells jewelry, rather than just any type of ornament or plaything.