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Bejewel for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: bɪ'dʒuəl

What does Bejewel really mean?

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Alright, so "bejewel" is kind of like when you put jewels or shiny, sparkly things on something to make it look really fancy and special. It's like when you see a crown or a necklace that's covered in shiny diamonds or colorful gems – those things are totally bejeweled!

When you "bejewel" something, you're basically decorating it with jewels or other types of shiny, decorative things. It's like adding a touch of luxury and glamour to whatever you're putting the jewels on.

For example, imagine you have a plain, ordinary phone case. But then you decide to glue some sparkly rhinestones all over it to make it look super fancy and unique. That would be like bejeweling your phone case! Or picture a plain, black dress that you sew tiny, shimmering sequins onto – you'd be bejeweling the dress to make it extra special and pretty.

So, when you hear the word "bejewel," think of adding bling and sparkle to something to make it look really stylish and eye-catching. It's like giving something a touch of magic and glamour by covering it in shiny, precious little pieces.

Revised and Fact checked by Linda Miller on 2023-11-15 23:50:09

Bejewel In a sentece

Learn how to use Bejewel inside a sentece

  • She wanted to bejewel her wedding gown with sparkling crystals and pearls.
  • The princess's crown was bejeweled with rubies and sapphires.
  • The queen's necklace was bejeweled with emeralds and diamonds.
  • The ancient artifact was bejeweled with intricate patterns of gold and precious stones.
  • The magician's wand was bejeweled with shimmering gemstones that glowed in the dark.

Bejewel Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Bejewel Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.