Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
FOOL'S GOLDsmth. that appears to have great value but is in fact a cheap imitation
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1. The scientists thought they had discovered a source of cheap energy through their experiments, but it later proved to be nothing but fool’s gold.
2. Don’t invest all your money in a fancy scheme that seems too good to be true. All you’ll end up with is fool’s gold. The expression originates from miners who often found veins of a gold-colored substance called pyrite, which they mistook for gold. |
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