Pronunciation: /ˈiːniəs/

Definitions of aeneous

adjective relating to or resembling bronze

Example Sentences

A1 The shiny aeneous beetle crawled across the grass.

A2 She admired the aeneous color of the antique vase.

B1 The artist used aeneous paint to create a stunning metallic effect on the canvas.

B2 The aeneous sheen of the car made it stand out among the other vehicles.

C1 The jewelry designer crafted a stunning necklace using aeneous beads and pearls.

C2 The aeneous finish on the sculpture gave it a modern and sophisticated look.

Examples of aeneous in a Sentence

formal The aeneous sheen of the statue was a result of the bronze material used in its construction.

informal I love the aeneous color of your new car, it looks so shiny!

slang Check out that aeneous bling on his wrist, it's so flashy!

figurative Her voice had an aeneous quality to it, smooth and polished like metal.

Grammatical Forms of aeneous

past tense

aeneated

plural

aeneouses

comparative

more aeneous

superlative

most aeneous

present tense

aeneous

future tense

will be aeneous

perfect tense

has been aeneous

continuous tense

is being aeneous

singular

aeneous

positive degree

aeneous

infinitive

to be aeneous

gerund

aeneousing

participle

aeneoused

Origin and Evolution of aeneous

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'aeneous' originated from the Latin word 'aeneus' meaning 'of bronze'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'aeneous' has come to be used in English to describe something that is bronze-like in color or appearance.