Precious Metals

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a precious metal that is a shiny, yellow color and is often used to make jewelry and coins

  • The price of gold has been steadily increasing over the past few months.
  • I heard that she's wearing a gold dress to the party tonight.
  • That car is pure gold, dude!
  • Her heart was as good as gold, always caring for others.

adjective describing a color or material resembling gold; having the color of gold

  • The golden sunset painted the sky with hues of orange and pink.
  • She wore a beautiful golden dress to the party.
  • That car is totally golden, dude!
  • His words were like golden honey, soothing and sweet.

noun a rare silvery-white metal resembling platinum

  • The price of palladium has been steadily increasing due to high demand in the automotive industry.
  • I heard that palladium is used in catalytic converters for cars.
  • Palladium is like gold for cars, man.
  • His words were like palladium, rare and precious in their impact.

noun a shiny greyish-white metal that is a valuable material used in making jewelry, coins, and other decorative items

verb to cover or coat with silver

adjective having the color or appearance of silver

  • The silver cutlery set was passed down through generations in the family.
  • I love wearing silver jewelry, it goes with everything.
  • That car is so silver, it's like a mirror on wheels.
  • Her words were like silver, smooth and pleasing to the ears.

noun an extreme or irrational fear of gold

  • Aurophobia is a rare phobia characterized by an intense fear of gold.
  • I heard she has aurophobia, so she never wears any gold jewelry.
  • Some people think aurophobia is just plain silly.
  • Her aurophobia was like a barrier preventing her from enjoying the beauty of 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.

  • The museum displayed a collection of solid-gold artifacts from ancient civilizations.
  • She showed off her new solid-gold necklace at the party.
  • That watch is sick, bro! It's solid-gold!
  • Her words were like solid-gold advice, always valuable and trustworthy.

adjective relating to or containing gold

  • The geologist discovered an auriferous deposit in the mountain range.
  • There's supposedly an auriferous spot up in those hills.
  • I heard there's some auriferous action happening in the old mine.
  • Her mind was an auriferous mine of creative ideas.