silver spoon

English

Etymology

Rooted in 18th century European table-setting customs, when diners would bring their own utensils to the meal. To distinguish themselves from serfs and peasants, members of the land-owning classes often used silver cutlery, whence the term silverware.

Pronunciation

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Noun

silver spoon (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) Wealth passed down or inherited.
    He was born with a silver spoon and an upturned nose. He didn't lose the latter when he squandered the former.

Usage notes

Although this noun is uncountable, it is almost always preceded by the indefinite article ("a").

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