jewell
(noun)
ˈjü-əl
Definitions
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A rare or precious stone; a gem.
A little shard of starlight, captured from the depths of earth, gleaming with the secrets of time.Example: She wore a crown adorned with glittering jewells.
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An object of great value cherished for its beauty and perfection.
The heart's muse, a masterpiece, radiating the whispers of eternity in a tender embrace of color and form.Example: That painting is considered the jewell of the collection.
Origin
Middle English, from Anglo-French juel, from jeu game, play, from Latin jocus
Synonyms
gem, gemstone, treasure, bauble
Antonyms
trinket, bauble, knickknack, junk