Gilt [adjective]

Definition of Gilt:

gilded

Synonyms of Gilt:


Opposite/Antonyms of Gilt:

Matte

Dull


Sentence/Example of Gilt:

I queried; and as I asked the question I noticed for the first time the gilt bars on his coat sleeve.

Marcus and Farringdon's pure badger, two shillings—gilt-edged badger half-a-crown.

Never use the gilt edged, or fancy bordered paper; it looks vulgar, and is in bad taste.

Gwynne pressed the little gilt nob, and as the lid flew up Isabel cried out, with delight.

At the back of the hall is a door of gilt metal, decorated with beautiful engraved work.

The former stands in the principal street, and its pinnacles and domes are splendidly gilt.

The bride's wreath is a Christian substitute for the gilt coronet all Jewish brides wore.

From the center of the ceiling hung, suspended by a golden chain, a silver gilt lamp, in which burned a perfumed oil.

Sometimes the bichloride will not injure the wall-paper, but if there are gilt figures upon it these will be blackened.

Is for a couple of copies of my medallion, as gilt-edged and high-toned as it is possible to make them.