Pronunciation: /vɜrt/
noun a green pigment used in painting
A1 I saw a vert leaf on the ground.
A2 The vert color of the grass was vibrant.
B1 The artist used different shades of vert in the painting.
B2 The garden was filled with various shades of vert.
C1 The designer chose a luxurious vert fabric for the curtains.
C2 The forest was a sea of vert as far as the eye could see.
verb to turn or change direction
A1 I vert my head to look up at the sky.
A2 She verted her body to avoid the obstacle.
B1 The dancer verted gracefully across the stage.
B2 He verted the conversation towards a more positive topic.
C1 The politician verted the discussion towards economic policy.
C2 The CEO verted the company's strategy towards sustainability.
formal The architect designed a building with a vert facade, showcasing modern and sleek lines.
informal I love looking out at the vert hills from my bedroom window.
slang Let's hit up that vert skatepark this weekend and show off our skills.
figurative His mood took a vert turn when he found out he got the job offer.
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