medallions Synonyms

medallions Meaning

medallions

a large medal, a tablet or panel in a wall or window bearing a figure in relief, a portrait, or an ornament, a small, round or oval serving (as of meat or fish), something resembling a large medal (as in shape), something resembling a large medal

medallions Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient gold medallions depicted intricate scenes from mythology.
  2. The championship medallions gleamed with pride on the athletes' chests.
  3. The family portraits were adorned with ornate medallions.
  4. The ornate silver medallions served as calling cards for wealthy gentlemen.
  5. The necklace featured a delicate chain adorned with ceramic medallions.
  6. The fireplace mantel was embellished with hand-carved wooden medallions.
  7. The cathedral's stained-glass windows contained intricate medallions depicting biblical stories.
  8. The ancient temple's walls were covered in stone medallions with mysterious inscriptions.
  9. The museum showcased a rare collection of Renaissance medallions with exquisite engravings.
  10. The chandelier sparkled with crystal medallions that reflected the light around the room.

FAQs About the word medallions

a large medal, a tablet or panel in a wall or window bearing a figure in relief, a portrait, or an ornament, a small, round or oval serving (as of meat or fish)

medals, trophies,insignia, bronzes,ribbons, distinctions, prizes, clasps, ensigns, stars

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The ancient gold medallions depicted intricate scenes from mythology.

The championship medallions gleamed with pride on the athletes' chests.

The family portraits were adorned with ornate medallions.

The ornate silver medallions served as calling cards for wealthy gentlemen.