Pronunciation: /ɡriːn/
noun a color that is a mixture of blue and yellow, like grass or leaves
A1 I like to eat green apples.
A2 She wore a beautiful green dress to the party.
B1 The lush green of the forest was a sight to behold.
B2 The environmentalist advocated for more green spaces in the city.
C1 The company's commitment to sustainability was evident in their green initiatives.
C2 The chef's signature dish featured a vibrant green sauce made from fresh herbs.
adjective describing a color that is a mixture of blue and yellow
A1 I have a green apple.
A2 The grass is green.
B1 She painted her room green.
B2 The company is focused on implementing green initiatives.
C1 The lush green forest was a sight to behold.
C2 His eyes were a piercing green, like emeralds.
formal The lush green fields stretched out as far as the eye could see.
informal I love the bright green color of your new car!
slang That new restaurant is so green, it just opened last week!
figurative His jealousy made him see everything through green-tinted glasses.
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