goldfield

[gohld-feeld]

goldfield Definition

an area where gold is found in the ground, especially one where people went to look for gold in the past.

Using goldfield: Examples

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

  • Example

    The discovery of gold in the goldfields of California in 1848 led to a gold rush.

  • Example

    The town was founded during the gold rush when the goldfield was discovered.

  • Example

    The miners worked hard to extract as much gold as possible from the goldfield.

goldfield Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for goldfield

  • gold mine
  • gold rush town
  • gold-bearing district

Phrases with goldfield

  • strike a goldfield

    to discover a rich source of something valuable

    Example

    The company struck a goldfield with their new product line.

  • a goldfield that is no longer being mined or worked

    Example

    The abandoned goldfield has become a popular tourist attraction.

  • prospecting for goldfields

    searching for new areas where gold may be found

    Example

    The company sent a team to prospect for new goldfields in the region.

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Summary: goldfield in Brief

A 'goldfield' [gohld-feeld] is an area where gold is found in the ground, especially one where people went to look for gold in the past. It can refer to a gold rush town or a gold-bearing district. The phrase 'strike a goldfield' means to discover a rich source of something valuable. 'Prospecting for goldfields' refers to searching for new areas where gold may be found.