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gilt-edged

American  
[gilt-ejd] / ˈgɪltˌɛdʒd /
Or gilt-edge

adjective

  1. having the edge or edges gilded.

    gilt-edged paper.

  2. of the highest or best quality, kind, etc.

  3. Finance.

    1. (of securities and bonds) of the highest rating or quality; secure.

    2. (of bonds) government backed or guaranteed.


gilt-edged British  

adjective

  1. stock exchange denoting government securities on which interest payments will certainly be met and that will certainly be repaid at par on the due date

  2. of the highest quality

    the last track on the album is a gilt-edged classic

  3. (of books, papers, etc) having gilded edges

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of gilt-edged

First recorded in 1810–20

Example Sentences

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Adams missed another gilt-edged chance to level in the 53rd minute and four minutes later the Greeks caught Scotland out with a sucker punch.

From Barron's

It is a gilt-edged opportunity England simply cannot afford to miss.

From BBC

Mark: Would have taken the draw beforehand but the chances we had were gilt-edged.

From BBC

In return, Sir Keir Starmer will be hoping this gilt-edged reception will help to deliver the UK's message on awkward issues such as Ukraine and trade tariffs.

From BBC

Not all are sanguine regarding the Saudis’ gilt-edged charm offensive.

From Los Angeles Times