Comparative for colored in or with gold
“Her striking features were framed by flowing golden locks right out of a fairy tale.”
Comparative for shining with gold
“Their mother had warned them to be home as soon as the last golden rays of the sun had set.”
Comparative for having a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
“The Tang period was the golden age of classical poetry, which combined alternating tones and rhymes in accordance with strict rules.”
Comparative for inspiring or feeling hope and optimism
“It not only brought smiles to their faces but also gave them a golden opportunity to express their talent.”
Comparative for characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound
“She sang her heart out, and her golden alto voice would fill the school auditorium.”
Comparative for being the favored or favorite
“He was their golden child, the center of their universe.”
Comparative for having the admiration of others
“The largely partisan crowd mumbled with fear because their golden child was in trouble.”
Comparative for very skilled or accomplished, especially at a young age
“When Richard Shusterman burst on the academic scene some decades ago, he quickly became the golden boy of aesthetics.”
Comparative for fair or pale yellow in color
Comparative for having a melodious or harmonious sound
Comparative for deserving of reward or praise
Comparative for giving out or reflecting bright light
Comparative for possessing uniquely wonderful qualities
Comparative for generally pleasing to the senses
Comparative for made, or consisting, of metal
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