The word gild has many different meanings. One is to coat with gold, gold leaf, or a gold covered substance. Another is to give something a bright, pleasing, or specious aspect.
In the Wizard of Oz the yellow brick road was gilded.
If by "gilded" you mean to coat something in a very fine coat of gold leaf or paint then here you go: "The artist gilded the vase." However, if you meant "gilded" as something that is rich looking on the inside, but cheap on the inside then this would be an appropriate sentence: "The statue appeared to be worth a lot of money, but in fact it was just gilded.".
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
Some words that contain the root word "onym" are synonym (meaning a word with a similar meaning), antonym (meaning a word with the opposite meaning), and homonym (meaning a word that sounds the same but has a different meaning).
The root word meaning "nerve" is "neur-" from the Greek word "neuron" meaning sinew or nerve.
In the Wizard of Oz the yellow brick road was gilded.
Words which describe the opposite - antonyms - of the adjective 'gilded', meaning made from, decorated with, or covered with a layer of, gold; gold-colored; richly decorated; shining; adorned; beautified, include: boring dulled everyday greyed humdrum lackluster (UK lacklustre) ordinary pedestrian stodgy uninspired uninspiring
Aureate, flaxen, honeyed, gilded, gilt, halcyon...
v (gilded, gilded, gilt) позлатявам, варакосвам
The political participation was high. This is during the gilded age.
The word 'gilded' has a few distinct senses or meanings: 1: rich and superior in quality; 2: made from or covered with gold; 3: based on pretense; deceptively pleasing; 4: having the deep slightly brownish color of gold It means that the corruption of that time was covered in a thin layer of lies and deception to make it look like nothing wrong was happening.
The Gilded Cage was created in 1919.
The Gilded Balloon was created in 1986.
The Gilded Man was created in 1942.
Gilded triggerfish was created in 1832.
There were no airplanes in 'the gilded age'.
"Gilded" means coated with gold. The original spelling you used, guilded, would be very unusual, but it could mean a person who belongs to a guild.