Pronunciation: /tu bi ˈɡoʊldən/
verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being.
A1 I want my birthday party decorations to be golden.
A2 She painted her room walls to be golden.
B1 The opportunity to travel the world would be golden for me.
B2 His chance to study abroad turned out to be golden for his career.
C1 The decision to invest in that company proved to be golden in the long run.
C2 Her ability to adapt to any situation has proven to be golden in her career.
adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun.
A1 The sunflower fields were golden in the summer.
A2 The old pocket watch turned out to be golden.
B1 The opportunity to travel abroad would be golden for my career.
B2 His advice proved to be golden and helped me succeed in my project.
C1 Her performance in the play was considered to be golden by the critics.
C2 The chance to work with such a prestigious company is truly golden in my field.
adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
A1 The cake needs to be golden brown before taking it out of the oven.
A2 She waited for the toast to be golden before spreading butter on it.
B1 The instructions said to bake the cookies until they are golden around the edges.
B2 The chef knew the chicken was ready when it turned golden and crispy.
C1 The artist's brushstrokes were carefully applied to create a golden hue in the painting.
C2 The sunset over the ocean was so beautiful, it seemed to be golden in color.
preposition A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
A1 I want my future job to be golden.
A2 She hopes her upcoming vacation turns out to be golden.
B1 His plan for retirement is to be golden with financial security.
B2 The project's outcome needs to be golden for it to be considered a success.
C1 In order for the business merger to be golden, both parties must agree on the terms.
C2 The opportunity to travel the world and work remotely would be golden for someone with a passion for adventure.
formal The opportunity for collaboration with that prestigious company is considered to be golden.
informal Getting a promotion at work would be golden!
slang If we win the lottery, that would be totally golden!
figurative Her heart seemed to be golden, always full of kindness and compassion.
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