ingot Synonyms

ingot Meaning

Wordnet

ingot (n)

metal that is cast in the shape of a block for convenient handling

Webster

ingot (n.)

That in which metal is cast; a mold.

A bar or wedge of steel, gold, or other malleable metal, cast in a mold; a mass of unwrought cast metal.

ingot Sentence Examples

  1. The blacksmith skillfully hammered the glowing ingot into a sharp blade.
  2. The golden ingot glimmered under the sunlight, a symbol of newfound wealth.
  3. The mining operation yielded a substantial amount of silver ingots.
  4. The aluminum ingot underwent a series of processes to create lightweight components.
  5. The uranium ingot emitted a faint, but detectable level of radiation.
  6. The foundry produced steel ingots that were destined for various industrial applications.
  7. The goldsmith melted the ingot and poured it into a mold to create an intricate necklace.
  8. The precious ingots were stored securely in a heavily fortified vault.
  9. The scientist placed the iridium ingot into the cyclotron for further experimentation.
  10. The copper ingot was used to craft electrical wires and cables.

FAQs About the word ingot

metal that is cast in the shape of a block for convenient handlingThat in which metal is cast; a mold., A bar or wedge of steel, gold, or other malleable metal,

slab, bloom, board, girder, stick, billet, band, rod, strip, arbor

No antonyms found.

The blacksmith skillfully hammered the glowing ingot into a sharp blade.

The golden ingot glimmered under the sunlight, a symbol of newfound wealth.

The mining operation yielded a substantial amount of silver ingots.

The aluminum ingot underwent a series of processes to create lightweight components.