Definition of «jewel»

A jewel is a small, precious stone that is used to make ornaments or decorations. It can also refer to something valuable or beautiful in its own right, such as a person's eyes or an important idea.

Usage examples

  1. She wore a stunning emerald jewel necklace to the gala.
  2. The exhibit showcased a rare collection of ancient jewels.
  3. The ring was adorned with a beautiful diamond jewel.
  4. He gave her a small velvet box containing a delicate pearl jewel.
  5. The queen's tiara was adorned with countless sparkling jewels.
  6. The antique store had a display case filled with vintage gold jewels.
  7. The bracelet gleamed with colorful gemstone jewels.
  8. The crown was encrusted with valuable and exquisite royal jewels.
  9. She carefully placed the precious jewel in a velvet-lined box for safekeeping.
  10. The treasure chest was overflowing with sparkling jewels of various shapes and sizes.

Sentences with «jewel»

  • The mutual fund industry was the crown jewel of most Canadian banks and financial institutions today even the grocery chain stores and hardware giants have entered into the financial market. (mutualfund.ca)
  • If you were transporting a case of precious jewels in your carry - on, don't expect to receive compensation. (valuepenguin.com)
  • I added small ball ornaments in jewel tones with a white wire ribbon with polka dots. (theinspiredroom.net)
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