rosette

[roh-zet]

rosette Definition

  • 1a round or oval ornament resembling a rose
  • 2a badge or ribbon with a design resembling a rose, worn to indicate membership of a society or award of a prize or medal

Using rosette: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rosette" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a rosette on her dress to show her support for the cause.

  • Example

    The chef garnished the dish with a rosette of whipped cream.

  • Example

    He won first prize and was awarded a gold rosette.

  • Example

    The curtains were adorned with rosettes at the corners.

rosette Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with rosette

  • a large, circular region of star formation located near one end of the giant molecular cloud in the Monoceros region of the Milky Way Galaxy

    Example

    The Hubble Space Telescope captured an image of the Rosette Nebula in 2005.

  • a diagnostic test used to detect antibodies against the bacteria that cause brucellosis

    Example

    The rosette test is commonly used in veterinary medicine to diagnose brucellosis in animals.

  • a kitchen utensil used to make rosette-shaped cookies or pastries

    Example

    She used a rosette iron to make delicate, crispy cookies for the party.

Origins of rosette

from Old French 'rousette', diminutive of 'rose'

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Summary: rosette in Brief

A 'rosette' [roh-zet] is a circular or oval ornament resembling a rose, often used as a badge or ribbon to indicate membership of a society or award of a prize or medal. It can also refer to a decorative element in architecture or clothing. Examples include 'She wore a rosette on her dress to show her support for the cause.' and 'The chef garnished the dish with a rosette of whipped cream.'