metallic

[məˈtælɪk]

metallic Definition

  • 1of, relating to, or resembling metal
  • 2having a shiny or reflective surface like metal

Using metallic: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "metallic" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car's metallic paint sparkled in the sun.

  • Example

    The statue had a metallic sheen.

  • Example

    The metallic taste in my mouth made me think I had eaten something poisonous.

metallic Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for metallic

Antonyms for metallic

Phrases with metallic

  • a type of chemical bond formed by the attraction between positively charged metal ions and the electrons around them

    Example

    Metals have high melting points because of the strength of the metallic bond.

  • an element that is a metal, characterized by its ability to conduct electricity and heat, and typically shiny, malleable, and ductile

    Example

    Iron, copper, and gold are examples of metallic elements.

  • a taste sensation that is often described as bitter, sour, or unpleasant, and is caused by the presence of metal ions in the mouth

    Example

    The metallic taste in my mouth made me think I had eaten something poisonous.

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Summary: metallic in Brief

The term 'metallic' [məˈtælɪk] refers to something that is related to or resembles metal. It can describe an object with a shiny or reflective surface like metal, such as 'The car's metallic paint sparkled in the sun.' 'Metallic' also extends into phrases like 'metallic bond,' which describes a type of chemical bond, and 'metallic element,' which refers to an element that is a metal.

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