Pronunciation: /stʌdɪd/

Definitions of studded

adjective adjective describing something that is decorated or adorned with studs

Example Sentences

A1 The studded belt added a touch of style to her outfit.

A2 She wore studded earrings that matched her bracelet.

B1 The leather jacket was studded with silver studs along the sleeves.

B2 The studded handbag was a popular accessory among fashion influencers.

C1 The studded boots were a statement piece in her wardrobe.

C2 The studded leather jacket was a custom-made piece by a renowned designer.

Examples of studded in a Sentence

formal The actress wore a stunning gown studded with diamonds to the award ceremony.

informal I love your studded boots, they look so cool!

slang Check out my studded belt, it's totally rad.

figurative His speech was studded with witty remarks that had the audience in stitches.

Grammatical Forms of studded

past tense

studded

plural

studdeds

comparative

more studded

superlative

most studded

present tense

stud

future tense

will stud

perfect tense

have studded

continuous tense

is studding

singular

studded

positive degree

studded

infinitive

to stud

gerund

studding

participle

studding

Origin and Evolution of studded

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'studded' originates from the Old English word 'styddan' which means to set with studs or nails.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'studded' has expanded to refer to any object adorned or decorated with studs or similar small objects.