ruby

[ˈruːbi]

ruby Definition

a precious stone consisting of corundum in color varieties varying from deep crimson or purple to pale rose..

Using ruby: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a necklace with a large ruby pendant.

  • Example

    The ring was set with a beautiful ruby.

  • Example

    He gave her a pair of ruby earrings for their anniversary.

ruby Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ruby

Phrases with ruby

  • a deep, vivid red color

    Example

    The sunset painted the sky in shades of ruby red and orange.

  • ruby slippers

    a pair of red shoes worn by Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz

    Example

    Dorothy clicked her ruby slippers together three times and said, 'There's no place like home.'

  • a 40th wedding anniversary

    Example

    They celebrated their ruby anniversary with a big party.

Origins of ruby

from Old French 'roube', from Latin 'ruber', meaning 'red'

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Summary: ruby in Brief

The term 'ruby' [ˈruːbi] refers to a precious stone made of corundum that comes in various shades of red, from deep crimson to pale rose. It is often used to make jewelry, such as necklaces, rings, and earrings. The phrase 'ruby red' describes a deep, vivid red color, while 'ruby slippers' refers to the iconic red shoes worn by Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz. 'Ruby anniversary' denotes a 40th wedding anniversary.

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