Solid-Gold

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɑlɪd-ɡoʊld/

Definitions of solid-gold

adjective Describing something as being made of solid gold, meaning it is entirely composed of the precious metal without any other materials mixed in.

Example Sentences

A1 She wore a solid-gold necklace.

A2 The ring he gave her was solid-gold.

B1 The watch was a solid-gold limited edition.

B2 The antique brooch was made of solid-gold.

C1 The solid-gold statue was a priceless work of art.

C2 The solid-gold crown sparkled in the sunlight.

Examples of solid-gold in a Sentence

formal The museum displayed a collection of solid-gold artifacts from ancient civilizations.

informal She showed off her new solid-gold necklace at the party.

slang That watch is sick, bro! It's solid-gold!

figurative Her words were like solid-gold advice, always valuable and trustworthy.

Grammatical Forms of solid-gold

past tense

solid-golded

plural

solid-golds

comparative

more solid-gold

superlative

most solid-gold

present tense

solid-golds

future tense

will be solid-gold

perfect tense

has been solid-gold

continuous tense

is being solid-gold

singular

solid-gold

positive degree

solid-gold

infinitive

to solid-gold

gerund

solid-golding

participle

solid-golded

Origin and Evolution of solid-gold

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'solid-gold' originated from the combination of the words 'solid' and 'gold' to describe something made entirely of pure gold without any other metals mixed in.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'solid-gold' has come to be used more broadly to describe anything of high quality, value, or purity, not just limited to items made of pure gold.