silver medal
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Definition
Noun: A silver medal is an award, typically in the form of a disk-shaped medallion, given to the competitor or team that finishes in second place in a competition, such as the Olympic Games or a world championship. While historically made of solid silver, modern silver medals are often silver-plated or made of other materials with a silver-colored finish.
Usage
The term "silver medal" is used to denote the achievement of second place. * It is commonly preceded by the articles "a" or "the." * It is often used with verbs like win, receive, award, take, or earn.
Examples
- The athlete was thrilled to win the silver medal in the 100-meter dash.
- She received a silver medal for her outstanding performance in the gymnastics all-around.
- The team's effort earned them a silver medal at the national championships.
- After a close final, he had to settle for the silver medal.
Advanced Usage
- Silver medal position: Refers specifically to the status or ranking of being in second place.
- She finished in the silver medal position, just 0.1 seconds behind the winner.
- Silver medalist (noun): The person or team that has won a silver medal.
- The Olympic silver medalist gave an inspiring interview.
Variants and Related Words
- Silver medalist (n): The winner of a silver medal.
- Silver (n, informal): A shortened, casual reference to a silver medal.
- He has two golds and a silver from previous games.
Synonyms
- Second place
- Runner-up (though this can sometimes refer to any non-winning finalist)
Antonyms
- Gold medal (first place)
- Bronze medal (third place)
Idioms and Common Phrases
- To take the silver: An informal way to say "to win the silver medal."
- The underdog team managed to take the silver.
- Silver medal finish: Describes the act of ending a competition in second place.
- Their silver medal finish was a historic result for the country.
Noun
- a trophy made of silver (or having the appearance of silver) that is usually awarded for winning second place in a competition