Definition
Imagine something gleaming and bright like polished silver. β¨ That's "argent." It describes a silvery-white color or luster, often used in heraldry, the art of designing coats of arms. Think of it as the fancier, more sophisticated way to say "silver." It implies a certain elegance and purity. It's not just any silver, but a refined, almost ethereal silver. Contrast it with a dull gray; argent is anything but dull. Think of a superhero's shining armor.