diamante

/ˌdaɪəˈmɑnteɪ/
adjective
  1. Decorated with or resembling small shiny jewels or sequins.
    • She wore a diamante necklace to the party.
    • The diamante buttons on his jacket caught the light.
    • They chose a diamante tiara for the wedding.
noun
  1. A small, shiny artificial jewel or sequin used in decoration, especially on clothing or accessories.
    • Her dress was covered in tiny diamantes that sparkled under the lights.
    • The costume designer added diamantes to the collar for extra glamour.
    • She bought a hair clip with a single diamante in the center.
  2. A seven-line diamond-shaped poem that does not rhyme, often used in creative writing exercises.
    • A diamante poem starts with one noun and ends with its opposite.
    • The students wrote a diamante about summer and winter for their poetry lesson.
    • Her diamante used contrasting nouns to show the change from day to night.
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