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Carat Meaning in English

word

ˈkɛɹət
KAIR-uht
kˈæɹæt
KARR-uht

Definition

A carat is a unit for measuring the weight of precious stones, especially diamonds. It is also used to refer to the fineness of gold, but with a different measurement.

Usage & Nuances

For gemstones, one carat equals 200 milligrams. When talking about gold, 'carat' (often spelled 'karat' in the US) measures purity (e.g., 24 carat gold is pure). Do not confuse between weight (gems) and purity (gold). Formal and technical word.

Example Sentences

This diamond is one carat.

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She bought a gold ring with 18 carat purity.

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One carat equals 200 milligrams.

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She dreams of getting a two carat diamond as an engagement ring.

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You can really see the difference when a stone is half a carat larger.

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Most wedding bands are made of 14 carat gold, which is strong enough for daily wear.

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