Pronunciation: /ˈsɪl.vər/
noun a shiny greyish-white metal that is a valuable material used in making jewelry, coins, and other decorative items
A1 I have a silver necklace.
A2 She wore a silver bracelet on her wrist.
B1 The antique store had a collection of silver spoons.
B2 The silver medal gleamed in the sunlight.
C1 The silverware set on the dining table was exquisite.
C2 The artist used silver leaf in their painting to create a shimmering effect.
verb to cover or coat with silver
A1 She silvered her hair for her birthday party.
A2 The jewelry maker silvered the necklace to give it a shiny finish.
B1 The artist silvered the canvas to create a metallic effect in the painting.
B2 The chef silvered the dessert with edible silver leaf for a luxurious presentation.
C1 The scientist silvered the mirror to enhance its reflectivity in the telescope.
C2 The master craftsman silvered the antique vase to restore its original beauty.
adjective having the color or appearance of silver
A1 She wore a silver necklace to the party.
A2 The moon shone brightly in the silver sky.
B1 The car had silver rims that sparkled in the sunlight.
B2 The antique mirror had a beautiful silver frame.
C1 The silver lining of the situation was that they learned a valuable lesson.
C2 The artist used silver paint to create a stunning metallic effect in the painting.
formal The silver cutlery set was passed down through generations in the family.
informal I love wearing silver jewelry, it goes with everything.
slang That car is so silver, it's like a mirror on wheels.
figurative Her words were like silver, smooth and pleasing to the ears.
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