First Known Use: 13th century
Dictionary
golden
adjective gold·en \ˈgōl-dən\
: made of gold
: having the deep yellow color of gold
: very happy and successful
Full Definition of GOLDEN
1
: consisting of, relating to, or containing gold
2
a : being or having the color gold or the color of gold b : blond 1
4
: of a high degree of excellence : superb
5
: prosperous, flourishing <golden days>
6
a : radiantly youthful and vigorous b : having talents that promise great success —often used with boy c : highly favored : popular
7
: favorable, advantageous <a golden opportunity>
8
: of, relating to, or being a 50th anniversary or its celebration
See golden defined for English-language learners
See golden defined for kids
ADVERTISEMENT
Origin of GOLDEN
Middle English
Related to GOLDEN
- Synonyms
- auspicious, bright, encouraging, fair, hopeful, heartening, likely, optimistic, promising, propitious, roseate, rose-colored, rosy, upbeat
- Antonyms
- bleak, dark, depressing, desperate, discouraging, disheartening, dismal, downbeat, dreary, gloomy, hopeless, inauspicious, pessimistic, unencouraging, unlikely, unpromising, unpropitious
Rhymes with GOLDEN
GOLDENNESS Defined for Kids
golden
adjective gold·en \ˈgōl-dən\
Definition of GOLDEN for Kids
1
: like, made of, or containing gold
2
: having the deep yellow color of gold <golden flowers>
3
: very good or desirable <a golden opportunity>
4
: very prosperous and happy <a golden age>
Learn More About GOLDEN
Browse
Next Word in the Dictionary: golden agePrevious Word in the Dictionary: gold dust twinsAll Words Near: golden
ADVERTISEMENT
Seen & Heard
What made you want to look up golden? Please tell us where you read or heard it (including the quote, if possible).