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golden

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɡoʊldən/
1

having a bright yellow color like the metal gold

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  • Her hair had a natural shine, like strands of golden silk.
  • The artist painted a beautiful landscape with golden fields and a blue sky.
  • The fields were covered in golden wheat ready for harvest.
  • The old book had golden edges, giving it an antique look.
  • The palace was lit up with golden lights during the royal celebration.
2

describing a time or period marked by wealth, success, and flourishing conditions

  • The company experienced a golden era during which profits soared and market share expanded.
  • The city enjoyed a golden age of prosperity, with booming industries and high living standards.
  • The artist's career was a golden time, filled with critical acclaim and financial success.
  • The golden period of the economy saw unprecedented growth and opportunity for many businesses.
  • Their golden years of travel were marked by luxurious destinations and unforgettable experiences.
3

composed of or covered in gold

  • The crown was adorned with intricate designs and was made of solid golden metal.
  • She wore a golden necklace that sparkled brightly in the light.
  • The ancient artifact was beautifully crafted from golden materials, showcasing its value and craftsmanship.
  • The trophy was plated with golden trim, giving it an elegant and prestigious look.
  • She adorned herself with a golden bracelet that shimmered in the sunlight.
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exceptionally pleasing or excellent

  • The vacation was a golden experience, filled with joy and unforgettable memories.
  • Her golden smile brightened everyone's day and lifted the mood in the room.
  • The concert was a golden performance, leaving the audience in awe of the talent.
  • The team's golden achievement was celebrated with great enthusiasm and pride.
  • The golden sunset provided a stunning view, making the evening truly magical.
5

indicating that something is expected to lead to favorable results or success

  • Landing the new client was a golden opportunity for the business, promising significant growth.
  • Her acceptance into the prestigious program was considered a golden chance for future success.
  • The chance to work with the renowned mentor was viewed as a golden opportunity in his career.
  • The unexpected offer was a golden break, likely to lead to excellent prospects.
  • The timing of their investment was viewed as a golden opportunity for substantial returns.
6

referring to a voice that is exceptionally melodious, clear, and pleasant, often admired for its quality and charm

  • Her golden voice captivated the audience, making every performance unforgettable.
  • The singer's golden voice was praised for its rich tone and perfect pitch.
  • The narrator's golden voice added a soothing quality to the audiobook, enhancing the listening experience.
  • His golden voice was a key factor in his success as a radio host.
  • The choir's golden voices blended harmoniously, creating a breathtaking sound.
7

referring to someone with exceptional skill or talent, often seen as remarkable or extraordinary

  • The young prodigy was considered a golden talent in the world of classical music.
  • The young girl was a golden child in the gymnastics world, impressing everyone with her incredible skills.
  • As a golden boy in the tech industry, his innovative ideas were shaping the future of technology.
  • The school’s golden girl excelled in academics and athletics, earning admiration from teachers and peers.
  • Her status as a golden girl in the performing arts community was solidified by her captivating performances.
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