golden

/ˈɡoʊldən/
adjective
  1. Having the color of gold; bright yellow or shiny like gold.
    • The autumn leaves turned a deep golden color before falling.
    • She wore a beautiful golden necklace that sparkled.
    • The fields of wheat looked golden in the evening sun.
  2. Made of or containing gold.
    • He gave her a small golden ring as a token of friendship.
    • The museum displayed a collection of golden coins from ancient times.
    • The trophy was a golden cup awarded to the winning team.
  3. Very successful, happy, or excellent; a time of great opportunity or achievement.
    • Those were the golden years of their marriage, full of joy and adventure.
    • The 1920s are often called the golden age of jazz.
    • She has a golden opportunity to study abroad next year.
  4. Kind, generous, or very good-natured (often used of a person's character).
    • Our neighbor has a golden heart and always helps anyone in need.
    • He's a golden kid — honest, hardworking, and always polite.
    • She gave me a golden smile and offered to carry my bags.
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