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Color:
Gold


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Wikipedia, ColorHexa


Colors with the same hue:
Muddy Brown
Curry
Shadow
Goldenrod
Teak
Urobilin
Dust
Mango
Amber
Golden poppy
Honey
Sunflower
Oak
Ripe mango
Sunny Gold
Khaki  
Oat
Light Sand
Chamomile
Champagne
Blanched almond
Similar colors:
Dark Yellow
Curry
Muddy Brown
Hazel
Light gold
Dynamic
Golden brown
Ginger
Goldenrod
Harvest gold
Metallic gold
Olive
Bronze
Burnt Almond
Ochre
Dingy Orange
Brass
Molten Gold
Peru
Gamboge
Dull Orange
Copper
Old gold
Urobilin
Marigold
Light brown
Sunray
Indian yellow
Muddy Yellow
Maple
Words evoked by this color:
felicitous,  dawning,  antioch,  semblance,  lustrous,  thirtieth,  glamour,  glamorous,  ritz,  feted,  penthouse,  starlet,  glamor,  revel,  swanky,  swank,  cheers,  cornet,  shiny,  necklace,  glam,  pendant,  ring,  glitter,  bracelet,  piaget,  glittered,  glittering,  finer,  lux,  elevated,  celebrity,  stardom,  luxury,  highfalutin,  glitz,  jewellery,  invincible,  50.00,  materialist,  bullion,  effulgent,  shining,  shine,  hundredth,  veblen,  overvalued,  materialistic,  balling,  50,000
Literary analysis:
Throughout literature, the word "gold" is used to evoke a sense of opulence and deeper symbolic meaning. It appears as a literal marker of wealth and beauty in vibrant landscapes and royal settings, where objects and even nature itself seem infused with precious splendor, as seen when birds feed on gold or majestic steeds are bedizened in it [1][2]. At the same time, gold frequently symbolizes inner virtue or transformation—a "heart of gold" hinting at moral worth and the promise of redemption [3]—while contrasting starkly with the mortal and transient, as noted in reflections on the nature of worldly riches versus spiritual values [4].
  1. Next they reached a country where the birds all fed on gold and silver and copper, and where the herbage grew as high as the pine-trees.
    — from The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America by Thomas Jefferson
  2. " Thus she spoke, and Mars gave her his gold-bedizened steeds.
    — from The Iliad by Homer
  3. The King's a bawcock and a heart of gold, A lad of life, an imp of fame; Of parents good, of fist most valiant.
    — from The Complete Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare
  4. Health of the soul in holiness of justice, is better than all gold and silver: and a sound body, than immense revenues.
    — from The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete


Colors associated with the word:
Gold 
Goldenrod
Amber 
Honey
Brass
Bronze
Caramel
Champagne
Ochre
Saffron
Mustard
Wheat
Sand
Buff
Topaz
Citrine
Marigold
Dandelion
Words with similar colors:
midas,  aurum,  dorado,  gilt,  gild,  gilded,  oro,  gilding,  aureus,  aureate,  dore,  goldie,  golding,  besant,  goodenough,  aurelia,  golden,  goding,  dor,  aureole
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