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Silver spoon
/sˈɪlvə spˈuːn/
/sˈɪlvɚ spˈuːn/
Silver spoon
[NOUN]What is the origin of the idiom "silver spoon" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiomatic phrase "silver spoon" can be traced back to the feeding practices of wealthy families in 16th-18th century Europe. Wealthy households at this time would own ornate silver spoons, as silver was a costly precious metal, which were exclusively used by babies and young children as symbols of status and luxury. Nowadays, it is frequently used to refer to the inherited wealth and social advantages that Jenny received from being born into a wealthy family
Examples
1. Well, a Silver Spoon, NO, it was like a platinum spoon
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