bezel
Americannoun
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the diagonal face at the end of the blade of a chisel, or the like, leading to the edge.
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Jewelry.
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that part of a ring, bracelet, etc., to which gems are attached.
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a grooved ring or rim holding a gem, watch crystal, etc., in its setting.
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Automotive. the part of a vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a light.
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the plastic or metal rim framing and protecting the screen on a phone, tablet, or other device.
Phones without visible bezels have a clean, minimalistic look, but when you’re always holding your phone by its screen, it smudges up pretty fast.
noun
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the sloping face adjacent to the working edge of a cutting tool
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the upper oblique faces of a cut gem
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a grooved ring or part holding a gem, watch crystal, etc
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a retaining outer rim used in vehicle instruments, e.g. in tachometers and speedometers
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a small indicator light used in vehicle instrument panels
Etymology
Origin of bezel
First recorded in 1605–15; origin obscure; probably akin to French biseau bevel, chamfer
Example Sentences
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For example, one specific model of a brand-new Rolex GMT-Master II known as the Pepsi, which features a red and blue bezel, costs $12,150 including average sales tax in stores.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 26, 2025
Pair the glossy burgundy bezel ring with a brushed bronze mesh bracelet or black rubber band.
From Los Angeles Times • May 19, 2025
The ring has a rectangular bezel which is decorated with a central raised panel design with two cross saltires formed from two inside lines and a transverse line forming an open V shape.
From BBC • Dec. 13, 2023
Made with a distressed steel case, a 18-karat white gold bezel and nubuck alligator strap, this exquisite watch invites you to marvel at the intricacy of seconds without distraction.
From Los Angeles Times • May 17, 2023
These watches are stem wound by turning opposite to the usual direction and are set through the winding crown after actuating a setting lever located under the front bezel.
From The Auburndale Watch Company First American Attempt Toward the Dollar Watch by Battison, Edwin A.
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