Mosaicked

Mosaicked refers to something that has been decorated or designed with a mosaic—a pattern or image created by arranging small, colorful pieces of materials like glass, stone, ceramics, or tiles. Mosaicked surfaces often appear in artwork, architecture, and decorative spaces, creating intricate and visually appealing designs. This term can also be used metaphorically to describe something composed of diverse and fragmented elements that come together harmoniously, resembling the structure of a mosaic.


Ten Sentences Using “Mosaicked”:

  1. The walls of the ancient temple were beautifully mosaicked with tiny colored stones.
  2. She carefully mosaicked the tabletop with vibrant glass pieces to create a floral design.
  3. The artist’s ceiling was entirely mosaicked, creating a stunning geometric pattern.
  4. The mosaicked floor of the palace shimmered under the sunlight.
  5. They mosaicked the fountain with blue and green tiles to give it a Mediterranean look.
  6. The cathedral’s windows were mosaicked with stained glass, depicting religious stories.
  7. Her garden path was mosaicked with smooth pebbles arranged in swirling patterns.
  8. The community center’s entrance was mosaicked with artwork designed by local students.
  9. He admired the mosaicked dome, which reflected centuries of craftsmanship and history.
  10. The bench was mosaicked with pieces of recycled ceramics, adding a unique charm to the park.

Synonyms for “Mosaicked”:

  • Tiled
  • Patterned
  • Decorated
  • Inlaid
  • Embellished
  • Adorned
  • Layered
  • Textured
  • Arranged
  • Designed

Antonyms for “Mosaicked”:

  • Plain
  • Bare
  • Undecorated
  • Unadorned
  • Smooth
  • Simple
  • Rough
  • Unfinished
  • Unpatterned
  • Raw

Phrasal Verbs for “Mosaicked”:

(While “mosaicked” does not directly combine with phrasal verbs, related actions focus on creating or maintaining mosaics.)

  • Put together (to assemble pieces to form a mosaic)
  • Lay out (to arrange materials for mosaicking)
  • Fill in (to add pieces to complete the mosaicked design)
  • Smooth over (to level the surface after mosaicking)
  • Work on (to actively design or build a mosaicked pattern)
  • Patch up (to repair a damaged mosaicked surface)
  • Finish off (to finalize the mosaicking process)

Idiomatic Expressions for “Mosaicked”:

  • Piece by piece: Describing how a mosaicked design is carefully constructed, piece by piece.
  • A patchwork of ideas: Referring to something made of many diverse elements, like a mosaic.
  • A colorful blend: Metaphorically describing the diversity in a mosaicked design.
  • Come together seamlessly: When various components blend harmoniously, like in mosaicked art.
  • An intricate design: Referring to something detailed and complex, resembling mosaics.
  • The whole is greater than the sum of its parts: Highlighting how mosaicked pieces collectively form something beautiful.
  • A work of art: Something carefully crafted and visually stunning, as seen in mosaicked creations.

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