IPA: /ɡɪlt/
KK: /gɪlt/
Having a thin layer of gold or a golden appearance.
The picture frame was beautifully gilt, adding a touch of elegance to the room.
Comparative: gilter
Superlative: giltest
A thin layer of gold or a material that looks like gold, often used to decorate objects.
The picture frame was covered in gilt, making it look very luxurious.
To cover something with a thin layer of gold or a gold-like substance.
The artist gilt the frame of the painting to enhance its beauty.
Past: gilt
Past Participle: gilt
The word 'gilt' originates from Old English 'gylt', meaning covered with gold or golden. It refers to something that has a thin layer of gold applied to it, often used in decorative contexts.
Think of something that is 'covered with gold' — that's what 'gilt' means, as it comes from the Old English word for gold.