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Meaning of marbled
Having a mixed or streaked appearance, typically of different colors.
Etymology of marbled
The word "marbled" comes from the Old French word "marbre," meaning marble, and the suffix "-ed," which forms the past tense or past participle of a verb
Historically, the term "marbled" was used to describe the streaked or mottled appearance of marble, and later it was applied to other objects or substances that had a similar appearance
Synonyms
Definitions
- Having a streaked or mottled appearance, typically of different colors, like marble
- Used to describe something, especially meat, that has a streaked or mottled appearance due to the presence of fat or other substances
- In a literary or poetic sense, describes something that is mixed or blended in a way that creates a unique and attractive appearance
Usage Examples
- The marbled texture of the meat made it look particularly appetizing
- The marbled appearance of the stone added to its beauty and value
- The artist created a marbled effect on the painting by mixing different colors and swirling them together
Antonyms
uniform
solid
consistent
homogeneous
monotonous
dull
plain
unpatterned
untextured
unmixed
unvariegated
single-colored
monochromatic
consistent
unchanged
unchanging
static
stable
fixed