Pronunciation: /brɑnz/
noun a yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin
A1 She won a bronze medal in the swimming competition.
A2 The statue was made of bronze and stood in the town square.
B1 The artist used bronze to create a beautiful sculpture of a horse.
B2 The ancient civilization was known for its intricate bronze artifacts.
C1 The museum displayed a collection of rare bronze coins from different eras.
C2 The intricate details of the bronze statue showcased the artist's skill and craftsmanship.
adjective of the color bronze; made of or resembling bronze
A1 She wore a bronze necklace to the party.
A2 The bronze statue in the park is very old.
B1 The team won a bronze medal in the competition.
B2 The artist used bronze paint to create a realistic effect.
C1 The antique shop had a beautiful bronze chandelier for sale.
C2 The intricate design of the bronze sculpture showcased the artist's talent.
formal The statue was cast in bronze and placed in the center of the town square.
informal She won a bronze medal in the swimming competition.
slang Check out my new bronze kicks, they're so shiny!
figurative His words were like bronze, cold and unyielding.
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