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golden

形容詞

The word evokes a sense of radiance, purity, and peak value. While its literal meaning refers to color or material, its figurative power lies in the association of gold with prestige and perfection. When describing time or opportunity (e.g., "golden age" or "golden opportunity"), it conveys a feeling of rare, fleeting brilliancea period where everything aligns perfectly for success. In a social context, it describes an aura of effortless success or favoritism. A "golden child" isn't just talented; they possess a perceived inherent quality that makes them irresistible to authority figures or the public. Compared to "yellow," golden is warmer and more prestigious. Compared to "prosperous," golden suggests a romanticized or idealized version of wealth rather than just financial stability.

意味

形容詞

Made of gold or having the color of gold.

"The sunset painted the clouds in a golden hue."

形容詞

Exceptionally favorable, advantageous, or prosperous.

"The 1920s are often remembered as a golden age of economic growth."

形容詞

Highly valued, prized, or beloved.

"He was the golden boy of the company, promoted within his first year."

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