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studded

STUH-dihd

Studded (adjective) means Decorated or covered with small studs or embedded objects. Example: “She wore a studded leather jacket.”

adjective
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Decorated or covered with small studs or embedded objects.
"She wore a studded leather jacket."
"The sky was studded with stars."

How to use studded

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishCovered or scattered with small hard objects, often for decoration.

Common pairings
star-studded studded belt studded with jewels

Word forms

more studded comparative, most studded superlative

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Etymology

From stud + -ed.

Frequently asked questions

What does “studded” mean?

The word “studded” means decorated or covered with small studs or embedded objects. In plain terms, covered or scattered with small hard objects, often for decoration.

How do you pronounce “studded”?

“Studded” is pronounced STUH-dihd (/ˈstʌdɪd/ in IPA).

How do you use “studded” in a sentence?

Here is “studded” used in a sentence: “She wore a studded leather jacket.”

What part of speech is “studded”?

“Studded” is an adjective.

Is “studded” a common word?

“Studded” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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