Meaning & Definition of word "Chiseled"

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    Chiseled

    /ˈʧɪzəld/

    verb:

    • 1. past tense of chisel; to shape or carve something using a chisel.
      • Example: The artist chiseled the statue from a single block of marble.
    • 2. to cheat or swindle.
      • Example: He felt that he had been chiseled in the deal they made.

    adjective:

    • 1. having clear and distinct lines or features; well-defined or sculpted in appearance.
      • Example: The actor's chiseled jawline made him stand out in the film.
    • 2. strongly defined, especially regarding physical fitness or muscularity.
      • Example: She admired his chiseled physique after months of rigorous training.

    Etymology

    From the word 'chisel', referring to shaping stone or wood.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    chiseled features:

    distinguished or sharply defined facial traits

    chiseled physique:

    a well-defined, muscular body form

    Related Words

    sculpt:

    to carve or shape (a material) into a desired form

    define:

    to describe the nature or scope of something

    refine:

    to improve or perfect by removing imperfections

    Slang Meanings of chiseled

    Meaning: to be very fit or muscular

    Example Sentence: After hitting the gym every day, he got totally chiseled.

    Meaning: good-looking or attractive in a rugged way

    Example Sentence: That actor is so chiseled; he has a jawline that could cut glass.