Pronunciation: /ˈsæfaɪər/
noun a precious stone typically blue in color, a variety of corundum
A1 She wore a beautiful sapphire necklace.
A2 The ring he gave her had a small sapphire in the center.
B1 The sapphire gemstone was said to bring good luck to its wearer.
B2 The sapphire earrings were passed down through generations in her family.
C1 The sapphire in the engagement ring was of the highest quality.
C2 The sapphire in the crown jewel was rumored to be priceless.
adjective relating to or resembling a sapphire
A1 She wore a sapphire blue dress to the party.
A2 The sapphire necklace sparkled in the sunlight.
B1 The artist used sapphire hues to create a calming atmosphere in the painting.
B2 The sapphire ring was passed down through generations in the family.
C1 The sapphire eyes of the actress mesmerized the audience.
C2 The sapphire crystal on the watch was rare and valuable.
formal The sapphire gemstone is known for its deep blue color and durability.
informal I love the sapphire earrings you're wearing, they look so elegant.
slang Check out my new sapphire ring, it's blinging!
figurative Her eyes sparkled like sapphires in the sunlight.
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