A documentary-style narration: origin, meaning, and feel.
Part of speech
adjective
Pronunciation
GOL-dun /ˈɡəʊld(ə)n/
Definition
Made of or resembling gold; having the colour of gold; (figuratively) excellent, precious, or supremely favourable; relating to a fiftieth anniversary.
Plain meaning
Golden means made of or resembling gold in colour or value. Figuratively, a golden opportunity is a supremely good one; a golden age is a period of peak excellence.
Register
Neutral to elevated. Golden is used across registers from everyday speech to formal and literary language. Its figurative uses are often quite elevated — the golden mean, golden silence — while its everyday uses — golden syrup, golden retriever — are entirely ordinary.
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Podcast 2 · Daily Use
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Golden used naturally — examples, nuances, and close synonyms.
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Podcast 3 · Prompt Engineering
Using “Golden” in AI prompts
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