Jewelled Meaning in English
word · lemma: jewel
ˈdʒuəɫ/, /ˈdʒuɫ
JOO-uhld or JOOLED
dʒˈuːəld
JOO-uhld
Definition
Decorated with or containing jewels (such as precious stones) used for beauty and ornamentation.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly a literary or descriptive term, often used for things like crowns, clothing, or boxes. Used in both literal and figurative contexts (e.g., 'a jewelled sky'). Not common in everyday speech; more poetic or formal.
Spanish: adornado con joyas - enjoyadoPortuguese (BR): jeito - enfeitado com joiasPortuguese (PT): jeito - adornado com joiasChinese (Simplified): 镶嵌宝石的Chinese (Traditional): 鑲嵌寶石的Hindi: मणि जड़ा हुआArabic: مرصعBengali: রত্নখচিত - অলঙ্কৃত (রত্ন দিয়ে)Russian: украшенный драгоценностями - инкрустированныйJapanese: 宝石がちりばめられた - 宝石装飾のVietnamese: được nạm đá quý - trang trí bằng đá quýKorean: 보석이 박힌 - 보석 장식의Turkish: mücevherli - taşlı (değerli taşlarla süslenmiş)Urdu: جواہرات سے مزین - نگینے جڑا ہواIndonesian: berhiaskan permata - berhias batu mulia
Example Sentences
The queen wore a jewelled crown at the ceremony.
basic
She opened a jewelled box to find her necklace.
basic
The dress had a jewelled belt that sparkled.
basic
His sword's jewelled handle caught the light beautifully.
natural
In the museum, I saw a jewelled casket from the 16th century.
natural
The sunset painted a jewelled sky across the horizon.
natural