shard (Meaning)
shard (n)
a broken piece of a brittle artifact
shard (n.)
A plant; chard.
A piece or fragment of an earthen vessel, or a like brittle substance, as the shell of an egg or snail.
The hard wing case of a beetle.
A gap in a fence.
A boundary; a division.
Synonyms & Antonyms of shard
Synonyms:
- nibble
- smidgen
- modicum
- dose
- clipping
- strain
- spatter
- mite
- smidgin
- vestige
- smatter
- dash
- flyspeck
- section
- morsel
- portion
- snap
- little
- dab
- tad
- pinch
- semblance
- skosh
- smidge
- tittle
- smidgeon
- hoot
- smattering
- soupcon
- nubbin
- suspicion
- driblet
- lick
- iota
- granule
- ace
- bite
- nip
- part
- minim
- taste
- jot
- syllable
- scruple
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
shard Sentence Examples
- The shattered vase lay in a thousand shards, each reflecting the sunlight.
- The shards of the broken mirror scattered across the floor, a painful reminder of the accident.
- The wind swept up shards of ice, creating a sparkling spectacle in the air.
- The shards of pottery unearthed by the archaeologist held secrets of an ancient civilization.
- The broken glass formed razor-sharp shards, a dangerous hazard.
- The artist carefully collected the shards of stained glass, preparing them for a mosaic masterpiece.
- The shards of the meteorite crashed into the earth with a deafening roar.
- The shards of ice glinted in the moonlight, creating an ethereal glow.
- The broken seashell lay in shards on the sand, a delicate reminder of the ocean's power.
- The shards of the ancient scroll preserved fragments of forgotten wisdom.
FAQs About the word shard
a broken piece of a brittle artifactA plant; chard., A piece or fragment of an earthen vessel, or a like brittle substance, as the shell of an egg or snail., Th
particle, speck, fragment, sprinkling, shred, glimmer, splash,sliver, fleck, peanuts
lump, slab, lump, chunk,slab, chunk, hunk,hunk,
The shattered vase lay in a thousand shards, each reflecting the sunlight.
The shards of the broken mirror scattered across the floor, a painful reminder of the accident.
The wind swept up shards of ice, creating a sparkling spectacle in the air.
The shards of pottery unearthed by the archaeologist held secrets of an ancient civilization.