encrusted

[ɪnˈkrʌstɪd]

encrusted Definition

  • 1covered with a hard surface layer
  • 2decorated with a layer of something that has dried on its surface

Using encrusted: Examples

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

  • Example

    The old vase was encrusted with dirt and grime.

  • Example

    The jewelry box was encrusted with diamonds and pearls.

  • Example

    The ship's hull was encrusted with barnacles.

encrusted Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for encrusted

Phrases with encrusted

  • encrusted with jewels

    decorated with jewels or precious stones

    Example

    Her crown was encrusted with jewels of all colors.

  • covered with a layer of ice

    Example

    The trees were encrusted with ice after the winter storm.

  • covered with a layer of salt, typically from seawater

    Example

    The boat's deck was encrusted with salt from the ocean spray.

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Summary: encrusted in Brief

The term 'encrusted' [ɪnˈkrʌstɪd] describes something that is covered with a hard surface layer or decorated with a layer of something that has dried on its surface. Examples include a vase encrusted with dirt and grime, a jewelry box encrusted with diamonds and pearls, and a ship's hull encrusted with barnacles. Phrases like 'encrusted with jewels' and 'encrusted with ice' denote decoration or natural phenomena.