Diamond

'daɪmənd

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Definitions

4 meanings
1

A precious stone, a transparent and colorless (or colored) crystalline form of pure carbon, valued as a gem.

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A precious stone

The bride wore a diamond necklace on her wedding day.

💡 Simply: Diamonds are like super-special, sparkly rocks that people often use in jewelry. They are really, really hard and they can shine a lot.

👶 For kids: A diamond is a really shiny, hard rock that people like to use to make jewelry.

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2

The jeweler inspected the diamond for flaws.

3

Diamonds are often used in engagement rings.

How It's Used

Jewelry

"She received a beautiful diamond ring for her engagement."

Industry

"Industrial diamonds are used for cutting tools."

2

One of the four suits in a deck of playing cards, represented by a red diamond shape.

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A playing card suit

The player had a strong hand with three diamonds.

💡 Simply: In card games, diamonds are one of the symbols on the cards. They're shaped like a diamond and are usually red.

👶 For kids: In card games, the diamonds are like a special group of cards that have a diamond shape on them.

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2

She discarded the diamond suit.

3

The king of diamonds is a valuable card.

How It's Used

Games

"She led with the diamond suit."

Tip:Think of the red diamond shape on playing cards; this is the suit.
3

Made of or set with diamonds.

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Made of or set with diamonds

The diamond necklace sparkled under the lights.

💡 Simply: When something is described as 'diamond', it means it has diamonds in it, like a diamond ring or a diamond-covered bracelet.

👶 For kids: When something is called 'diamond', it means it has diamonds on it.

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2

She wore diamond earrings to the party.

3

The watch had a diamond face.

How It's Used

Jewelry

"She admired the diamond-studded bracelet."

Tip:Visualize something sparkling with diamonds: 'diamond' describes that.
4

The infield of a baseball field.

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A baseball field

The shortstop fielded the ball near the diamond.

💡 Simply: The baseball field is called the diamond. It's the area where players run when they hit the ball.

👶 For kids: The diamond is where the players run around on the baseball field.

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2

The runner slid into second base on the diamond.

3

The pitcher stood in the middle of the diamond.

How It's Used

Sports

"The baseball player hit the ball and ran around the diamond."

Tip:Imagine the baseball field; think of the shape created by the bases (first, second, third base and home plate).

Synonyms & Antonyms

Synonyms

Idioms & expressions

a diamond in the rough

A person with good qualities or potential but lacking polish or refinement.

"Despite his rough exterior, he was a diamond in the rough with a heart of gold."

From Middle English *diamant*, from Old French *diamant*, from Medieval Latin *diamas*, from Late Latin *adamas* ('unbreakable'), from Ancient Greek *adámas* ('unconquerable'), from *a-* ('not') + *damáō* ('I tame'). Originally referred to the hardest known substance.

Historically, diamonds have been prized for their beauty and hardness. They were used for engraving and were a symbol of power and wealth in many cultures.

Memory tip

Imagine a shiny, hard gemstone. The diamond's brilliant sparkle will help you remember it!

Word Origin

LanguageGreek
Original meaning

"unconquerable"

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Common misspellings

diomonddiamounddimaond

Usage

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