noun a thing which adorns or decorates; an ornament or decoration

  • The queen wore a crown as an adornment for her royal appearance.
  • She loves to wear colorful scarves as adornment to her outfits.
  • I'm all about that bling bling adornment, you know what I'm saying?
  • A smile is the best adornment one can wear on their face.

noun A small ring, especially one of a series used for decoration or reinforcement on a garment.

  • The knight's shield featured an annulet as part of his family crest.
  • I noticed the annulet design on the jewelry she was wearing.
  • Check out the cool annulet on his phone case.
  • The annulet of wisdom encircles the ancient tree, symbolizing eternal knowledge.

noun a decorative design made by threading small beads onto string or wire

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  • The intricate beading on the wedding gown added a touch of elegance to the bride's ensemble.
  • I love how the beading on this dress sparkles in the light, it's so pretty!
  • That beading is on fleek, it really makes the outfit pop.
  • Her words were like delicate beading, carefully crafted to convey a deeper meaning.

noun small, usually round object made of material such as glass, wood, or plastic and often used in jewelry or decoration

  • The artisan carefully strung each bead onto the necklace, creating a beautiful pattern.
  • I love wearing jewelry with colorful beads, it adds a fun touch to my outfit.
  • She's always wearing those funky bead bracelets, they're so cool.
  • The beads of sweat on his forehead showed how nervous he was during the presentation.

noun gold or silver in the form of bars or ingots

  • The central bank holds a significant amount of gold bullion in its reserves.
  • I heard they found a stash of gold bullion in the old mine.
  • I'm gonna make a killing selling this bullion I found.
  • Her words were like emotional bullion, enriching my soul with love and kindness.

verb to polish or make shiny by rubbing; to improve or enhance the appearance of something

  • The silversmith used a special cloth to burnish the silver to a high shine.
  • I'm going to burnish my shoes before the party tonight.
  • I need to burnish up my resume before applying for that job.
  • The successful CEO knew how to burnish her public image through strategic PR efforts.

noun a flexible series of linked metal rings used for fastening or securing objects

verb to restrict or confine

  • The company has implemented a new supply chain management system to improve efficiency.
  • I need to stop by the store to pick up a new chain for my bike.
  • I can't believe she broke the chain of command and went straight to the boss.
  • Each decision we make has a ripple effect, creating a chain of events.

noun a print or picture produced by engraving

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  • The artist spent hours perfecting the engraving on the metal plate.
  • I'm thinking of getting an engraving of my initials on this bracelet.
  • Check out the sick engraving on this skateboard deck!
  • His words were like an engraving on her heart, leaving a lasting impression.

noun a state of anxiety or worry

verb to be constantly or visibly anxious or worried

  • She could not help but fret over the upcoming exam.
  • Don't fret about it, everything will work out in the end.
  • Stop fretting, dude, it's not worth the stress.
  • The old man's worries fretted away at his peace of mind.

noun a type of jewelry or object made by bonding a layer of gold to a base metal

adjective describing something that has been filled or coated with gold

  • The jewelry was crafted with gold filled accents for a luxurious touch.
  • I love wearing gold filled jewelry because it looks so fancy.
  • That necklace is blinged out with gold filled details.
  • Her smile was like gold filled sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a unit of currency made of gold, usually in the form of a coin

  • The merchant offered to sell the rare artifact for a hefty sum of one gold piece.
  • I found a gold piece on the ground while walking through the park.
  • I bet he won't give you a gold piece for that old junk.
  • Her smile was worth its weight in gold pieces, brightening up the room instantly.

verb past tense of the verb 'make', indicating that something was created using a machine

adjective describing a noun as being made by a machine

  • The machine made parts are known for their precision and consistency.
  • I prefer machine made clothes because they tend to be more affordable.
  • These machine made sneakers are lit!
  • Her smile looked machine made, lacking any genuine emotion.

noun a single unit or entity

adjective referring to something that is whole or complete

preposition used to indicate that something is in a single unit or entity

  • The art collector was thrilled to add a rare one piece to his collection.
  • I found a cool one piece swimsuit for our beach trip.
  • I can't believe I snagged that one piece for such a good price!
  • She felt like her life was finally coming together, like a puzzle with all the pieces fitting into place, creating a perfect one piece.

noun the quality or state of being pearly; lustrous or iridescent appearance

  • The pearliness of the jewelry was truly exquisite, reflecting the high quality of the pearls used.
  • I love the pearliness of your new necklace, it really shines and catches the light.
  • Check out the pearliness of that bling, it's so flashy and cool.
  • Her smile had a pearliness to it, radiating warmth and happiness to everyone around her.

noun a pointed projecting part, typically a long, narrow, and projecting part of a tool or weapon

  • The prong on the fork is used for picking up food.
  • Be careful with that prong, you might poke someone.
  • I accidentally pronged myself on the cactus.
  • The new policy has many different prongs to address various issues.

adjective having a specified number or type of prongs

  • The fork had three pronged tines for picking up food.
  • I prefer using a three pronged fork when eating.
  • Check out the cool three pronged fork I found in the kitchen.
  • The company's strategy had multiple pronged approaches to increase sales.

noun a dish, tray, or other item made of or coated with silver

  • The elegant dinner party featured fine china and silver plate for each guest.
  • My grandma always brings out the silver plate for special occasions.
  • I scored a sweet deal on a vintage silver plate at the flea market.
  • His words were like a polished silver plate, smooth and pleasing to hear.

noun a shiny greyish-white metal that is a valuable material used in making jewelry, coins, and other decorative items

verb to cover or coat with silver

adjective having the color or appearance of silver

  • The silver cutlery set was passed down through generations in the family.
  • I love wearing silver jewelry, it goes with everything.
  • That car is so silver, it's like a mirror on wheels.
  • Her words were like silver, smooth and pleasing to the ears.

noun a piece at the end of something, especially a musical instrument or a vehicle, that serves as a decorative or functional termination

  • The violinist carefully adjusted the tailpiece before the performance.
  • Make sure you don't forget to attach the tailpiece to the guitar.
  • I heard he's getting a new tailpiece for his motorcycle, it's gonna look sick.
  • The tailpiece of her argument was a strong piece of evidence that swayed the jury.

noun a small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value

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  • The antique shop displayed a variety of exquisite trinkets from different eras.
  • I bought a cute little trinket for my friend's birthday.
  • Check out this cool trinket I found at the flea market!
  • Her smile was like a little trinket that brightened up my day.

verb to release the clasp or hold of something

  • She reached behind her back to unclasp the necklace that had been bothering her all evening.
  • Can you help me unclasp this bracelet? I can't seem to do it myself.
  • I struggled to unclasp the stubborn clasp on my watch.
  • The detective was finally able to unclasp the mystery surrounding the missing jewelry.

noun a type of flatfish commonly found in European waters

  • The plat-ag was used to measure the land accurately for the survey.
  • I borrowed my neighbor's plat-ag to help with marking out the garden.
  • Hey, can you pass me that plat-ag over there?
  • His sharp eyes were like a plat-ag, able to discern even the smallest details.

noun a type of quartz that is typically white or grayish-blue and translucent, often used in jewelry

  • The jeweler showcased a stunning chalcedony necklace at the exhibition.
  • I love the chalcedony bracelet you're wearing, it's so pretty!
  • Check out this cool chalcedony ring, it's totally rad!
  • Her eyes sparkled like chalcedony in the sunlight.

noun a type of edible mollusk that has a flattened shell with a pearly interior

adjective relating to or characteristic of abalones

  • The chef prepared a delicious abalone dish for the high-end restaurant.
  • I tried abalone for the first time last night, and it was surprisingly good!
  • Abalone is considered a luxury seafood item among foodies.
  • Her beauty was like a shimmering abalone shell, captivating everyone around her.

noun a milky iridescence exhibited by some minerals such as moonstone

  • The moonstone exhibited a beautiful adularescence when held under the light.
  • The moonstone had this cool shimmery effect when you shine a light on it.
  • That gem has some serious sparkle and shine, it's like magic!
  • Her eyes had an adularescent quality, reflecting a sense of mystery and depth.

noun a variety of quartz that contains small shiny inclusions of minerals such as mica or hematite, giving it a sparkling or shimmering effect

  • The jewelry store had a beautiful necklace made of adventurine gemstones.
  • I love the color of that adventurine bracelet, it's so pretty!
  • Check out this cool adventurine ring I found at the thrift store.
  • Her eyes sparkled like polished adventurine in the sunlight.

noun a proper noun referring to a person's name or a specific variety of mineral named after the Italian scientist A. Stanislas Costa di Beauregard

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  • Agata is a talented artist who specializes in abstract paintings.
  • I heard Agata is throwing a party next weekend, are you going?
  • Agata is so boujee, always shopping at designer stores.
  • Her mind was like a labyrinth, intricate and complex like an Agata gemstone.

noun a type of glass that is transparent and has variegated colors resembling those of agate

adjective describing the type of glass as having variegated colors resembling those of agate

  • The antique chandelier was adorned with intricate agate glass pendants.
  • I found a beautiful necklace made of agate glass at the flea market.
  • Check out these cool agate glass earrings I just bought!
  • Her eyes sparkled like agate glass in the sunlight.