18-karat gold

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18-karat gold

A jeweler carefully examines an 18-karat gold ring under a bright light.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A gold alloy containing 75% pure gold: "18-karat gold" is a specific mixture of metals where 75% of the content is pure gold, with the remaining 25% being other metals like copper, silver, or zinc. The karat measurement indicates the purity of the gold.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Her wedding ring is made of 18-karat gold, so it's both durable and has a rich color.
    • Compared to 24-karat gold, 18-karat gold is harder and more suitable for everyday jewelry.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be 18-karat": used figuratively to describe something as genuine or of high quality, though this is less common than the literal usage.
    • His apology seemed 18-karat, full of sincere remorse.
Variants and Related Words
  • Karat (n): A unit for measuring the purity of gold, with 24 karats being pure gold. (Note: This is spelled "carat" when referring to gemstone weight).
  • Gold alloy (n): A general term for a mixture of gold with other metals.
  • 14-karat gold (n): A gold alloy containing 58.3% pure gold.
  • 24-karat gold (n): Pure gold, which is 99.9% gold.
Synonyms
  • 750 gold: A synonym based on the millesimal fineness system (750 parts per thousand gold).
  • 18K gold: An abbreviated form.
Related Phrases
  • Solid gold: Often used to describe jewelry made from a gold alloy like 18-karat, as opposed to gold-plated items. It signifies the entire piece is made of the gold mixture.
    • Ensure you are buying solid 18-karat gold, not just a gold-plated piece.
Related Idioms
  • Good as gold: An idiom meaning very well-behaved or genuine. While not directly referencing the karat, it shares the concept of gold as a standard of value.
    • The children were as good as gold during the ceremony.
18-karat gold

A jeweler carefully examines an 18-karat gold ring under a bright light.

Noun
  1. an alloy that contains 75 per cent gold

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