emerald

[ˈɛmərəld]

emerald Definition

  • 1a bright green precious stone consisting of a chromium-rich variety of beryl
  • 2a bright green color

Using emerald: Examples

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

  • Example

    She wore a necklace with an emerald pendant.

  • Example

    The emerald waters of the Caribbean are breathtaking.

  • Example

    The dress was a beautiful shade of emerald green.

emerald Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for emerald

Phrases with emerald

  • a place of great wealth or prosperity, often used to describe a city or location that is particularly affluent

    Example

    The new tech hub in Silicon Valley has been dubbed the emerald city of the tech industry.

  • a poetic name for Ireland, often used to evoke its lush green landscape

    Example

    The emerald isle is known for its rolling hills and stunning coastline.

  • a type of beetle that is native to Asia and has become an invasive species in North America, causing significant damage to ash trees

    Example

    The emerald ash borer has caused widespread destruction of ash trees in many parts of the United States.

Origins of emerald

from Old French 'esmeraude', from Latin 'smaragdus', from Greek 'smaragdos'

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Summary: emerald in Brief

An 'emerald' [ˈɛmərəld] is a bright green precious stone made of beryl, or a bright green color. It can be used to describe jewelry, natural landscapes, or colors, as in 'The dress was a beautiful shade of emerald green.' The term also appears in phrases like 'emerald city,' used to describe a place of great wealth or prosperity, and 'emerald isle,' a poetic name for Ireland.

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