Silver is also a color. It looks like the shiny metal but is more like light gray. We say silver for things that have this color.
Her car is silver and very clean.
The phone has a silver back cover.
Silver means the prize for the person or team who comes second in a competition. It shows you did very well but not first.
He won a silver medal in the race.
Silver trophies are for second winners.
Silver can mean the knives, forks, and spoons used for eating. These are often made of silver or metal like silver.
The table has clean silver forks and knives.
They bought new silver for the kitchen.
Silver as a verb means to cover or polish something with silver or to make it shiny like silver. It is not a common verb but used in special cases.
She silvered the old spoon to make it bright.
He silvered the jewelry before the party.
Silver means to become gray or white in color, especially hair getting gray. It can also be used for something gaining a light gray appearance.
His hair silvered as he grew older.
The mountain peaks silver with snow in winter.
Silver can describe something very good or valuable in a non-literal way. It is used in phrases to show something special or helpful.
She found a silver solution to the problem.
This idea is a silver chance for success.
Silver describes the look of many electronic devices. It means the metal-like color used in products like phones and laptops.
He bought a silver laptop yesterday.
The phone case is silver and very smooth.