silver
1 Americannoun
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Chemistry. a white, ductile metallic element, used for making mirrors, coins, ornaments, table utensils, photographic chemicals, conductors, etc. Ag; 107.870; 47; 10.5 at 20°C.
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coin made of this metal; specie; money.
a handful of silver.
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this metal as a commodity or considered as a currency standard.
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table articles made of or plated with silver, including flatware and hollowware.
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any flatware.
The kitchen silver is of stainless steel.
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something resembling this metal in color, luster, etc.
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a lustrous grayish white or whitish gray, or the color of the metal.
the silver of the leaves.
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any of the silver halides used for photographic purposes, as silver bromide, silver chloride, or silver iodide.
adjective
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consisting of, made of, or plated with silver.
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of or relating to silver.
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producing or yielding silver.
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resembling silver; silvery.
the silver moon.
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clear and soft.
silver sounds.
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eloquent; persuasive.
a silver tongue.
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urging the use of silver as a currency standard.
silver economists.
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indicating the twenty-fifth event of a series, as a wedding anniversary.
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having the color silver.
a silver dress.
verb (used with object)
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to coat with silver or some silverlike substance.
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to give a silvery color to.
verb (used without object)
noun
noun
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a very ductile malleable brilliant greyish-white element having the highest electrical and thermal conductivity of any metal. It occurs free and in argentite and other ores: used in jewellery, tableware, coinage, electrical contacts, and in electroplating. Its compounds are used in photography. Symbol: Ag; atomic no: 47; atomic wt: 107.8682; valency: 1 or 2; relative density: 10.50; melting pt: 961.93°C; boiling pt: 2163°C
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( as modifier )
a silver coin
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coin made of, or having the appearance of, this metal
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cutlery, whether made of silver or not
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any household articles made of silver
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photog any of a number of silver compounds used either as photosensitive substances in emulsions or as sensitizers
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a brilliant or light greyish-white colour
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( as adjective )
silver hair
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short for silver medal
adjective
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well-articulated
silver speech
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(prenominal) denoting the 25th in a series, esp an annual series
a silver wedding anniversary
verb
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(tr) to coat with silver or a silvery substance
to silver a spoon
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to become or cause to become silvery in colour
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to become or cause to become elderly
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A soft, shiny, white metallic element that is found in many ores, especially together with copper, lead, and zinc. It conducts heat and electricity better than any other metal. Silver is used in photography and in making electrical circuits and conductors. Atomic number 47; atomic weight 107.868; melting point 960.8°C; boiling point 2,212°C; specific gravity 10.50; valence 1, 2.
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See also sterling silver See Periodic Table See Note at element
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
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silverishadjective
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resilververb (used with object)
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silverlikeadjective
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silveringnoun
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silvernessnoun
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silverernoun
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silverlessadjective
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nonsilvernoun
Conjugated Forms
Present
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have silveredperfect
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has silveredperfect 3rd person singular
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have been silveringperfect progressive
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is silveringprogressive 3rd person singular
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are silveringprogressive
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am silveringprogressive 1st person singular
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has been silveringperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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silveringparticiple
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silverssingular 3rd person
Past
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had silveredperfect
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were silveringprogressive plural
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silveredsimple
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had been silveringperfect progressive
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was silveringprogressive singular
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silveredparticiple
Future
Etymology
Origin of silver
First recorded before 900; Middle English (noun and adjective) silver(e), selver(e), selfer, Old English siolfor (originally a noun); cognate with German Silber, Old Norse silfr, Gothic silubr, akin to Serbo-Croatian srèbro, Russian serebró, Lithuanian sidãbras
Explanation
The shiny precious metal that's used for jewelry, spoons and forks, and fancy candlesticks is silver. You can also use the word silver to describe things that are the same color as silver. There are silver bracelets and silver coins, but also silver hair and a silver sky. The element known to scientists as Ag, or silver, is rare and valuable, and was once used to make money. Today many coins are silver in color, but they're usually made of nickel and copper. If you believe that every terrible event has a hopeful or encouraging aspect to it, you might say, "Every cloud has a silver lining."
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Example Sentences
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Raman dominated precincts known for their progressive politics, particularly those with younger people in renter-heavy neighborhoods stretching from Hollywood to Highland Park, including her home base of Silver Lake.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 7, 2026
Sunshine Silver Mining & Refining, which Kaplan’s Electrum Group controls, raised $270 million in an initial public offering that values the company at $1.9 billion.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 4, 2026
The week before Los Angeles’ mayoral primary, a Spencer Pratt campaign van turned up on Hyperion Avenue, the road that separates the Los Feliz and Silver Lake neighborhoods on the city’s Eastside.
From Slate • Jun. 3, 2026
Glenn Hutchins, co-chair of the board of Brookings and co-founder of Silver Lake Partners, said that Powell’s swift actions prevented disaster.
From Barron's • Jun. 2, 2026
“Before you go, do you mind telling me why Gretchen Silver wants to see Vivian?”
From "Silent To The Bone" by E.L. Konigsburg
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