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jewel

Aussprache: [ˈdʒuːəl]

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Kontext: „objects/decoration“

(noun) a precious stone or a piece of jewelry that people wear for decoration. Jewels can be diamonds, rubies, sapphires, or other shiny stones that look beautiful and are valuable.

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She wore a beautiful jewel that sparkled in the sunlight.

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He doesn't like jewels and prefers simple accessories.

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What kind of jewel do you like the most?

Kontext: „value/importance“

(noun) something that is extremely valuable or important, like a skill or a special person. When you say something is a 'jewel', you mean it's very precious to you.

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Her friendship is a jewel that I cherish every day.

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He doesn't realize that his talents are jewels; he often underestimates himself.

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What is the greatest jewel in your life?

Kontext: „adorn/decorate“

(verb) to decorate something with jewels or to make it look more beautiful with shiny things. It's like adding beautiful decorations to make something special.

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They decided to jewel the wedding dress with sparkling stones.

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They didn't jewel the plain outfit because they wanted to keep it simple.

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How can we jewel the party decorations to make them more festive?

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