Pronunciation: /məˈdæljən/
noun a large medal, typically worn as a decoration or awarded as a prize
A1 She wore a shiny medallion around her neck.
A2 The medallion was engraved with intricate designs.
B1 The medallion was awarded to him for his bravery in battle.
B2 The antique medallion was said to bring good luck to its owner.
C1 The medallion, dating back to the 17th century, was a valuable artifact.
C2 The medallion was made of pure gold and encrusted with precious gemstones.
adjective medallion (used to describe something resembling or shaped like a medallion)
A1 She wore a medallion necklace around her neck.
A2 The medallion design on the bracelet was intricate and detailed.
B1 The antique medallion brooch was passed down through generations in the family.
B2 The medallion engraving on the ring was a symbol of courage and strength.
C1 The medallion insignia on the military uniform denoted rank and service.
C2 The medallion mosaic artwork in the cathedral was a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
formal The medallion was presented to the winner of the academic excellence award.
informal She wore a beautiful medallion around her neck at the party.
slang Check out the bling on that medallion!
figurative The medallion symbolized his achievement and hard work.
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