Golden-colored: meaning, definitions and examples
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golden-colored
[ ˈɡoʊldən-ˈkʌlərd ]
color
Having a color similar to that of gold, typically bright and shiny.
Synonyms
gilded, gold-colored, golden-hued.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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golden-colored |
Use this word to describe something that has the general appearance of gold, often implying a warm, rich tone. It can be used in both literal and figurative contexts.
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gold-colored |
This phrase is straightforward and is used when the color resembles gold. It is generally more neutral and less evocative than 'golden-colored.'
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golden-hued |
This poetic term is usually used to describe something that has shades or hints of gold. It often implies a softer, more artistic touch.
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gilded |
This term often describes something covered with a thin layer of gold. It can also carry a negative connotation, suggesting something that appears valuable but is actually of lesser worth.
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Examples of usage
- The sun was setting, casting a golden-colored light over the horizon.
- She wore a beautiful golden-colored dress to the party.
Translations
Translations of the word "golden-colored" in other languages:
🇵🇹 dourado
🇮🇳 सुनहरा रंग
🇩🇪 goldfarben
🇮🇩 berwarna emas
🇺🇦 золотистий
🇵🇱 złocisty
🇯🇵 金色の
🇫🇷 doré
🇪🇸 de color dorado
🇹🇷 altın renkli
🇰🇷 황금색의
🇸🇦 ذهبي اللون
🇨🇿 zlatý
🇸🇰 zlatistý
🇨🇳 金色的
🇸🇮 zlato obarvan
🇮🇸 gullitaður
🇰🇿 алтын түсті
🇬🇪 ოქროსფერი
🇦🇿 qızılı rəng
🇲🇽 de color dorado
Etymology
The word 'golden-colored' originates from the Middle English word 'golden', which in turn comes from the Old English word 'gylden'. The use of 'golden-colored' to describe something with a color similar to that of gold has been prevalent in the English language for centuries, symbolizing richness, beauty, and value.