What is another word for golden days?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈə͡ʊldən dˈe͡ɪz] (IPA)

Golden days are those precious moments that we cherish and hold dearly in our hearts. These moments can refer to anything from a special time in our childhood to a memorable period in our lives. In describing these times, we can use various synonyms such as glorious days, halcyon days, Blissful era, the heyday, the good old days, and the golden age. These synonyms can evoke different emotions and sentiments related to our experiences. Nostalgia, happiness, and longing can all be associated with these synonyms. Whatever synonym we use, it is important to remember the beauty and significance of those golden days.

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What are the hypernyms for Golden days?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Golden days

  • The old lady Felderal had long railed at the emperor for not declaring war. She pretended that he feared to call on his subjects for the requisite means, lest their avarice, stronger than their patriotism, should depose him. When, however, war was declared, and the emperor's forces were victorious, she became enamoured of peace, and maintained that a moral and religious people ought not to rejoice at victories purchased by the sacrifice of human life. She invented a song, whose burden was "the golden days of commercial prosperity," and she organized a peace society, whose tenets compelled the members not to fight even an invading army. Finally, as these expedients failed to destroy the emperor, she collected the most desperate of her adherents, to concert means for tying his hands behind his back, "peaceably if they could, forcibly if they must," and delivering him to the king of Glanden.
    Alexander Bryan Johnson
  • By the waters of Life we sat together, Hand in hand, in the golden days Of the beautiful early summer weather, When skies were purple and breath was praise.
    Thomas Noel (poet)

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