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Meaning of diamond
A diamond is a precious stone.
Etymology of diamond
The word "diamond" originates from the Old French word "diamant," which is derived from the Latin word "adamas," meaning "unconquerable" or "invincible."
The term "diamond" has been used in the English language since the 14th century to describe the precious stone.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A precious stone consisting of pure carbon crystallized in a unique structure, highly valued for its brilliance and rarity.
- * A playing card with a diamond suit.
- * A rhombus-shaped marking, typically with one side longer than the other, used to indicate a road sign or a warning.
Usage Examples
- The queen's diamond necklace sparkled in the light.
- * He gave her a diamond ring as a symbol of his love.
- * The baseball field is shaped like a diamond.
Antonyms
pebble
stone
rock
gravel
sand
dust
powder
fragment
shard
splinter
chip
flake
shard
rubble
debris
waste
rubbish
trash
junk
commonplace
ordinary
inferior
worthless
valueless