Definition
Resembling or similar to gold in appearance, color, or properties.
Etymology
From 'gold' + suffix '-like' (meaning resembling or similar to). The '-like' suffix is a straightforward way to indicate comparison, appearing in words such as 'childlike' and 'dreamlike.'
Kelly Says
The '-like' suffix is so common that we barely notice it, but it's actually doing heavy lifting—it lets us compare something to another thing without needing separate adjectives. 'Dreamlike' tells you an entire experience in one word.
Translations
ARالعربية
ذهبي
dhi-ha-bee
DEDeutsch
goldfarben
gohl-FAR-ben
ELΕλληνικά
χρυσός
khry-sos
ESEspañol
dorado
doh-RAH-doh
FISuomi
kultamainen
kul-ta-mai-nen
GUGU
સોના જેવું
so-na je-vu
HUMagyar
arany
ah-rah-nee
IDBahasa Indonesia
seperti emas
se-peh-keh eh-mahss
ITItaliano
dorato
doh-RAH-toh
MRMR
सोनेसारखा
so-neh-sa-r-kha
MSBahasa Melayu
emas
eh-mas
NLNederlands
gouden
gou-den
PAPA
ਸੋਨੇ ਵਰਗਾ
so-neh-var-gah
PTPortuguês
dourado
doh-RAH-doh
RUРусский
золотистый
zolotistyy
SWKiswahili
dhahabu
dah-ha-boo
TAதமிழ்
தங்கப்போல
than-ga-po-la
TEతెలుగు
గోల్డ్ లా
gol-d la
TRTürkçe
altın rengi
altin rehn-jee
UKУкраїнська
золотий
zolotii
ZUZU
isilwane
ee-see-lwa-neh