parure Antonyms

Meaning of parure

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parure (n.)

An ornament or decoration for the person; esp., a decoration consisting of a set of ornaments to be used together; as, a parure of rubies or of embroideries.

parure Sentence Examples

  1. The dazzling parure of emeralds and diamonds adorned the neck and ears of the exquisite lady.
  2. The regal parure of rubies and sapphires was a testament to the opulent past of the royal family.
  3. The antique parure of pearls and gold gleamed with an ethereal luminosity.
  4. The emerald parure sparkled with an enchanting green hue, captivating all who beheld it.
  5. The diamond parure reflected light with an brilliance that illuminated the room.
  6. The sapphire parure seemed to dance with the blue of the summer sky, evoking feelings of serenity.
  7. The pearl parure exuded a timeless elegance, whispering stories of its past owners.
  8. The intricate parure of gold filigree was a masterpiece of craftsmanship, its delicate patterns a work of art.
  9. The parure of turquoise and silver adorned the nomadic woman with a touch of vibrant beauty.
  10. The opal parure shimmered with iridescent hues, reflecting the colors of a thousand sunsets.

FAQs About the word parure

An ornament or decoration for the person; esp., a decoration consisting of a set of ornaments to be used together; as, a parure of rubies or of embroideries.

jewel, jewelry, gaud, gem, garnish, embellishment, gemstone, bling, garnishment, cabochon

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The dazzling parure of emeralds and diamonds adorned the neck and ears of the exquisite lady.

The regal parure of rubies and sapphires was a testament to the opulent past of the royal family.

The antique parure of pearls and gold gleamed with an ethereal luminosity.

The emerald parure sparkled with an enchanting green hue, captivating all who beheld it.