liquid gold

The phrase "liquid gold" is often used metaphorically to describe liquids that are highly valuable or precious, either economically or sentimentally.

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Definition

B2General

(figurative)A liquid that is considered extremely valuable or precious.

Example

  • In many cultures, breast milk is often referred to as liquid gold for its nutritional benefits.

C1Economics

(colloquial)A term for crude oil or petroleum, highlighting its economic importance.

Example

  • Crude oil is often called liquid gold due to its significant impact on the global economy.

B2Culinary

(informal)High-quality broth or stock, valued for its rich flavor and nutritional content.

Example

  • The chef described the homemade chicken stock as liquid gold.

C2Crafts

(technical)A liquid preparation used to decorate ceramics with a gold finish.

Example

  • The artisan used liquid gold to add intricate details to the ceramic vase.

C2Slang

(slang)Amyl nitrite, a chemical substance used recreationally.

Example

  • In some circles, amyl nitrite is referred to as liquid gold.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "liquid gold":

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