Pronunciation: /pɜrl/
noun a smooth, rounded gem that is formed within the shells of certain mollusks, valued as a precious stone
A1 She wore a beautiful pearl necklace.
A2 The diver found a pearl inside the oyster.
B1 The pearl earrings were a gift from her grandmother.
B2 The pearl bracelet was passed down through generations.
C1 The pearl encrusted tiara was fit for a queen.
C2 The rare black pearl was highly sought after by collectors.
adjective used to describe something that is similar to a pearl in color or shape
A1 She wore a pearl necklace to the party.
A2 The pearl earrings she received as a gift were beautiful.
B1 The chef prepared a dish with pearl onions for the special event.
B2 The hotel had a pearl white facade that gleamed in the sunlight.
C1 The pearl embellishments on the wedding gown added a touch of elegance.
C2 The pearl inlay on the antique table was meticulously crafted.
formal The pearl necklace was a family heirloom passed down for generations.
informal She wore a stunning pearl bracelet to the party last night.
slang That pearl ring is so boujee, I love it!
figurative Her words of wisdom were like pearls of knowledge, rare and valuable.
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