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gold standard
noun
a monetary system with gold of specified weight and fineness as the unit of value.
gold standard
noun
a monetary system in which the unit of currency is defined with reference to gold
the supreme example of something against which others are judged or measured
the current gold standard for breast cancer detection
gold standard
A system in which a nation's currency has a value measured in gold and can be exchanged for gold. Most nations, including the United States, went off the gold standard in the 1930s.
Word History and Origins
Origin of gold standard1
Example Sentences
His look became the gold standard for the Hollywood executives of the 1980s.
FDR unilaterally took the U.S. off the gold standard in 1933.
Democrats’ rush to the ballot marks a sudden departure from California’s 15-year commitment to independent redistricting, often held up as the country’s gold standard.
“Baldwin: A Love Story” is superlative, and it should become the new gold standard for Baldwin studies.
These settlements represent a fundamental betrayal of institutional values, with CBS’s $16 million payment particularly egregious given the network’s distinguished history under Edward R. Murrow, when it served as “the gold standard of broadcast journalism”.
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