silver-haired
/'silvə'heəd/
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Definition
Adjective: Having hair that is the color of silver; having grey or white hair.
Usage
The adjective "silver-haired" is used to describe a person, typically an older adult, whose hair has turned a metallic grey or white color, resembling the metal silver. It is a descriptive and often respectful or poetic term.
Examples
- The silver-haired gentleman offered his seat to the young mother.
- She was a wise and kind, silver-haired grandmother.
- The portrait showed a distinguished, silver-haired statesman.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Compound: It is commonly used as a compound adjective directly before a noun (e.g., a silver-haired lady). It can sometimes be hyphenated after a linking verb (e.g., "He was silver-haired").
- Figurative Use: In literature, "silver-haired" can symbolize wisdom, experience, dignity, or old age.
Variants and Related Words
- Grey-haired (Adj.): Having grey hair. This is a more common and direct synonym.
- White-haired (Adj.): Having white hair.
- Hoary (Adj., literary): Greyish-white, especially with age; ancient.
Synonyms
- Grey-haired
- White-haired
- Grizzled (especially for a beard or short hair)
Antonyms
- Dark-haired
- Raven-haired (having very dark black hair)
Adjective
- having hair the color of silver