sterling (Meaning)

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sterling (n)

British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK

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sterling (s)

highest in quality

sterling Sentence Examples

  1. The family's sterling reputation for integrity had been passed down through generations.
  2. Her gleaming sterling silver necklace reflected the sunlight, casting a dazzling glow.
  3. The investment had proved to be a sterling success, yielding substantial returns.
  4. His sterling moral character made him a highly respected member of society.
  5. The silver's sterling quality ensured its durability and resistance to tarnish.
  6. The sterling performance of the team had led them to an impressive victory.
  7. The sterling reputation of the university attracted students from far and wide.
  8. Her unwavering dedication and sterling work ethic made her a valuable asset to the company.
  9. The sterling deeds of the hero were celebrated in stories and songs throughout the land.
  10. The sterling quality of the workmanship was evident in the intricate details and flawless finish.

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British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK, highest in quality

prime, wonderful, lovely, fabulous, great,excellent, quality, beautiful, superb, marvelous

awful, rotten, vile, lousy, wretched, wretched, terrible, vile, poor, atrocious

The family's sterling reputation for integrity had been passed down through generations.

Her gleaming sterling silver necklace reflected the sunlight, casting a dazzling glow.

The investment had proved to be a sterling success, yielding substantial returns.

His sterling moral character made him a highly respected member of society.