Meaning & Definition of Ruby in English
Ruby
A red gemstone, a variety of corundum.
Pronunciation:
/ˈruːbi/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
rubiesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A precious stone of a deep red color, often used in jewelry.
Example Sentence: She wore a necklace adorned with a beautiful ruby.
Definition: The color of a ruby.
Example Sentence: The sunset cast a ruby glow across the sky.
Definition: A programming language.
Example Sentence: He developed the application using the Ruby programming language.
Definition: In a broader context, a term used to describe something high in value or quality.
Example Sentence: That painting is a ruby among the collection.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English rubi, from Old French rubi, from Latin rubinus ('red'), from ruber ('red').
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- ruby slippers: Magical shoes that grant wishes, made famous by The Wizard of Oz.
- ruby red: A shade of red resembling the color of rubies.
- ruby on rails: A popular web application framework written in the Ruby programming language.
- stone-cold ruby: A very harsh, unyielding person or thing.
- ruby-throated hummingbird: A type of hummingbird known for its distinctive ruby-colored throat.
Translations
- Spanish: rubí
- French: rubis
- German: Rubin
- Russian: рубин
Related Words
- gem: A precious or semi-precious stone.
- sapphire: A blue variety of corundum, similar to ruby.
- emerald: A green gemstone, also a variety of beryl.
- diamond: A precious stone made of carbon, renowned for its brilliance.
Slang Meanings of ruby
Meaning: A term used to refer to a girlfriend or significant other.
Example Sentence: She’s my ruby, the one I cherish most.
Meaning: A valuable or wealthy possession.
Example Sentence: That car is my ruby; I saved for years to get it.