enamel

[ɪˈnam(ə)l]

enamel Definition

  • 1a glassy substance that is usually a coating on metal, glass, or pottery
  • 2the hard, white, shiny substance that covers the outside of teeth

Using enamel: Examples

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

  • Example

    The enamel on the car's surface was chipped and faded.

  • Example

    The artist used enamel to create a glossy finish on the ceramic vase.

  • Example

    Good dental hygiene helps to protect tooth enamel.

  • Example

    The dentist recommended a fluoride treatment to strengthen my enamel.

enamel Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for enamel

Phrases with enamel

  • a type of paint that dries to a hard, glossy finish

    Example

    I used enamel paint to give the furniture a shiny new look.

  • metal or glass cookware with an enamel coating

    Example

    The enamelware dishes were easy to clean and looked great on the table.

  • a small, decorative pin made of enamel

    Example

    He proudly wore his enamel badge on his lapel.

Origins of enamel

from Old French 'esmail', from 'esmalt', meaning 'enamel, glaze'

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Summary: enamel in Brief

Enamel [ɪˈnam(ə)l] refers to a glassy coating on metal, glass, or pottery, as well as the hard, white, shiny substance covering teeth. Examples include 'The artist used enamel to create a glossy finish on the ceramic vase.' and 'The dentist recommended a fluoride treatment to strengthen my enamel.' Phrases like 'enamel paint' and 'enamelware' denote specific applications of enamel.

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