Pronunciation: /ˈsɪlvər splɪt/
noun the color or hue resembling that of silver
A1 I found a silver split in my old jewelry box.
A2 The silver split in the fabric of my dress is starting to fray.
B1 The silver split in the road caused a traffic jam.
B2 The silver split in the rock revealed a vein of precious metal.
C1 The silver split in the market caused a fluctuation in prices.
C2 The silver split in the company's shares led to a hostile takeover.
verb to divide or separate into two or more parts
A1 The little girl tried to silver split the cookie in half.
A2 She carefully silver split the rope to make it shorter.
B1 The magician's assistant can silver split herself into two.
B2 The ninja was able to silver split the arrow with his sword.
C1 The expert swordsman could silver split a bullet in mid-air.
C2 The master thief could silver split the diamond necklace without making a sound.
adjective having a color or hue resembling that of silver
A1 The silver split necklace sparkled in the sunlight.
A2 She wore a silver split ring on her index finger.
B1 The silver split earrings matched perfectly with her outfit.
B2 The silver split bracelet was a stunning accessory for the formal event.
C1 The silver split watch was a limited edition piece from a luxury brand.
C2 Her silver split jewelry set was the envy of all her friends.
formal The silver split in the company's stock was a result of the recent market volatility.
informal The silver split of the prize money between the winners was fair and square.
slang I heard there was a silver split in the group chat last night.
figurative The silver split of responsibilities between the team members helped lighten the workload.
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