Pronunciation: /bɪˈɡɪld/
noun a thin layer of gold
A1 I saw a begild statue in the museum.
A2 The begild frame around the painting made it look more elegant.
B1 The begild decorations on the Christmas tree sparkled in the light.
B2 The begild crown on the king's head symbolized his power and wealth.
C1 The begild chandelier in the ballroom was a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
C2 The begild carvings on the palace gates were intricately detailed and stunning.
verb to cover with a thin layer of gold
A1 She begild her friend with a handmade card for their birthday.
A2 The artist begild the statue with gold leaf to make it shine.
B1 The decorator begild the walls with intricate patterns to create a luxurious atmosphere.
B2 The jeweler begild the necklace with precious stones to enhance its beauty.
C1 The master craftsman begild the crown with intricate designs fit for a king.
C2 The royal family commissioned an artist to begild the palace walls with scenes from their history.
formal The artist used a special technique to begild the intricate details of the painting.
informal I'm thinking about begilding my phone case with some gold paint.
slang Let's begild our sneakers with some bling to make them stand out.
figurative Her words seemed to begild the truth, making it more palatable to the audience.
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