rimmed
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Definition
Adjective: 1. Having a rim or border: Describes an object that has a distinct edge, margin, or border, often serving as a frame or boundary. 2. Having a rim of a specified kind: Often used in combination with another word (e.g., gold-rimmed, wire-rimmed) to describe the material, color, or style of the rim.
Usage Examples
- General use:
- She looked over the rimmed edge of her coffee cup.
- The ancient well was rimmed with mossy stones.
- With a specified kind of rim:
- He wore a pair of stylish, black-rimmed glasses.
- The photograph was in a simple silver-rimmed frame.
Advanced Usage
- "Rimmed with [something]": This structure is commonly used to indicate what lines or borders the edge of something.
- Her eyes were rimmed with tears.
- The crater was rimmed with frost.
Variants and Related Words
- Rim (noun/verb): The edge or border of something; to provide or form an edge around something.
- The rim of the canyon offered a stunning view.
- Trees rimmed the quiet lake.
- Rimless (adjective): The opposite of rimmed; lacking a distinct rim or frame.
- He prefers rimless spectacles for a minimalist look.
Synonyms
- Bordered: Having a border.
- Edged: Having a defined edge.
- Framed: Enclosed within a frame.
Antonyms
- Rimless: Without a rim.
- Borderless: Without a border.
- Unbounded: Without limits or edges.
Adjective
- having a rim or a rim of a specified kind
- do you wear rimmed or rimless glasses?