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diamondnoun someone or something that is highly valued or admiredWith her rare all-round talent for sports, she was a diamond of a player. catch, crown jewel, gem, imperial, jewel, pearl, plum, treasuremarvel, phenomenon, prodigy, sensation, wonderbeaut, beauty, bee's knees, cat's meow, corker, crackerjack(also crackajack), daisy, dandy, dilly, doozy(or doozie also doozer), dream, honey, hot stuff, humdinger, hummer, jim-dandy, knockout, lollapalooza, lulu(slang), nifty, peach, pip, pippin, ripper, ripsnorter, snorter, sockdolager(or sockdologer), standout, sweetheart bust, disappointment, dud, failure, flop, lemon, letdown, loser, stinker, turkey diamondverbto make more attractive by or as if by adding diamondsThe ballroom soon filled with diamonded guests ready to dance. gem, impearl, jewel, pearlaccessorize, dress up, trap, trick (out)brighten, freshen, smarten, spruce (up)boss, chasebraid, embroider, feather, figure, filigree, fillet, flounce, frill, fringe, furbelow, garland, hang, lace, ribbon, swag, wreatheappliqué, gild, paintredecorate, redoadorn, array, beautify, bedeck, bedizen, blazon, caparison, deck, decorate, do, doll up, do up, drape, dress, embellish, emblaze, emboss, enrich, fancify, fancy up, festoon, garnish, glitz (up), grace, gussy up, ornament, pretty (up), trim simplify, streamlinebare, denude, dismantle, display, divest, expose, reveal, strip, uncoveruglifyblemish, deface, disfigure, mar, scar, spoil in the 14th century |