platinum

[ˈplætɪnəm]

platinum Definition

  • 1a precious silvery-white metal that is widely used in jewelry and for industrial purposes
  • 2an award or distinction, especially one given to recording artists

Using platinum: Examples

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

  • Example

    The ring was made of platinum and diamonds.

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    Platinum is used in catalytic converters to reduce emissions from cars.

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    The album sold over a million copies and earned a platinum certification.

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    She won a platinum award for her outstanding performance.

platinum Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with platinum

  • a person, typically a woman, with hair that is very light in color, almost white

    Example

    She dyed her hair platinum blonde for the summer.

  • a celebration of an event, especially a 70th anniversary

    Example

    The country celebrated the Queen's platinum jubilee with a parade and fireworks.

  • a principle of interpersonal communication that states 'Treat others the way they want to be treated.'

    Example

    The coach taught his players the platinum rule to improve their teamwork.

Origins of platinum

from Spanish 'platina', meaning 'little silver'

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Summary: platinum in Brief

The term 'platinum' [ˈplætɪnəm] refers to a precious silvery-white metal used in jewelry and industry, as well as an award or distinction, especially in music. It is often used in phrases like 'platinum blonde' and 'platinum jubilee,' and has a communication principle named after it, the 'platinum rule.'

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