Color Thesaurus

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a light brown or yellowish brown color

adjective having a light brown or yellowish brown color

  • The hazel trees in the park provide a beautiful canopy of green and brown hues.
  • I love the hazel color of your eyes, it's so unique.
  • Her hazel hair is always on point, she must spend hours styling it.
  • The hazel sky at dusk reminded her of a painting, with its blend of blue and orange.

adjective enraged; furiously angry

  • The customer was livid when she discovered the error on her bill.
  • I was absolutely livid when I found out my brother ate the last slice of pizza.
  • She was so livid, she was ready to throw hands.
  • His face turned livid with anger as he realized he had been betrayed.

verb to become more relaxed, easygoing, or genial

adjective having a soft, rich, and pleasant flavor or character

  • The mellow music played softly in the background during the elegant dinner party.
  • Let's just have a mellow evening watching movies and relaxing at home.
  • I love the mellow vibes at this chill coffee shop.
  • After a long day, I finally felt my mind mellow out like a calm ocean at sunset.

noun a quality or state of being warm; gentle heat; friendliness or affection

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  • The warmth of the sun provides a pleasant feeling on a cold winter day.
  • I love snuggling up in a blanket to feel the warmth on a chilly evening.
  • That bonfire is giving off some serious warmth - come closer!
  • Her smile radiated warmth and made everyone feel welcome.