adjective describing the state of having color, typically used to refer to something other than black or white

  • The artist used a variety of colored pencils to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love wearing colored socks to add a pop of fun to my outfit.
  • Her hair was dyed a bright colored pink that really stood out.
  • The team's performance was lackluster, like a colored painting missing its bold strokes.

noun a hard, heavy, blackish or very dark brown wood

adjective of a very dark black color

  • The ebony wood used in the furniture is known for its durability and elegance.
  • I love how sleek and shiny ebony countertops look in a kitchen.
  • That ebony dress you wore last night was fire!
  • Her hair was as dark as ebony, flowing down her back like a waterfall.

adjective describing a color or material resembling gold; having the color of gold

  • The golden sunset painted the sky with hues of orange and pink.
  • She wore a beautiful golden dress to the party.
  • That car is totally golden, dude!
  • His words were like golden honey, soothing and sweet.

noun the quality or state of being green in color

  • The lush greenness of the forest was a sight to behold.
  • I love the vibrant greenness of the grass in my backyard.
  • Check out the fresh greenness on those plants, they look so cool!
  • Her envy was like the greenness of a jealous heart.

adjective describing something as dark or black in color, like ink

  • The inky black ink on the document was difficult to read.
  • I accidentally spilled some inky water on my shirt while painting.
  • That inky dude always wears dark clothes and listens to heavy metal music.
  • Her thoughts were like inky clouds, dark and mysterious.

noun a strong, twilled cotton cloth of a yellowish-brown color

adjective of a yellowish-brown color

  • The soldier's uniform was a crisp khaki color.
  • I love wearing khaki pants because they go with everything.
  • Those khaki shorts are so comfy, I wear them all the time.
  • Her words were like a khaki blanket, providing warmth and comfort in the conversation.

adjective describing something that has multiple colors or a variety of colors

  • The artist used a palette of multicolored paints to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love wearing multicolored socks because they add a pop of color to my outfit.
  • Check out that cool graffiti wall with all the multicolored tags!
  • Her personality is like a multicolored tapestry, filled with different layers and complexities.

adjective having an ocher color; yellowish-brown

  • The artist used ocherous pigments to create a warm and earthy tone in his painting.
  • I found a beautiful ocherous scarf at the thrift store.
  • Check out the ocherous sunset tonight, it's so stunning!
  • Her ocherous personality radiated warmth and kindness to everyone around her.

noun a color that is a pale shade of red

adjective of a pale shade of red

  • The walls of the nursery were painted a soft shade of pink.
  • I love your new pink sweater, it looks great on you!
  • That car is totally pinked out with all those accessories.
  • Her cheeks turned pink with embarrassment.

adjective describing something that resembles or has qualities similar to a rainbow

  • The sunset cast a rainbowlike array of colors across the sky.
  • The soap bubbles were rainbowlike and sparkly.
  • Her new nail polish is so rainbowlike, I love it!
  • The diversity of opinions in the meeting created a rainbowlike spectrum of ideas.

noun a rosy color

adjective having a pink or reddish color; optimistic or promising

  • The economic forecast for the upcoming year is looking quite rosy.
  • She always has a rosy outlook on life, no matter what.
  • I'm feeling pretty rosy after that great news.
  • The painting depicted a rosy sunset over the mountains.

noun a bright red color

adjective a bright red color

  • The scarlet dress she wore to the gala was absolutely stunning.
  • She looked amazing in that bright scarlet dress.
  • That scarlet outfit is fire!
  • The scarlet sunset painted the sky in shades of red and orange.

adjective having a dark or dull color; gloomy or somber in mood or tone

  • The funeral was a sombre affair, with everyone dressed in black and speaking in hushed tones.
  • After receiving the bad news, the mood in the room became sombre as everyone processed the information.
  • The atmosphere at the party was so sombre, it was like a real downer, man.
  • The sombre clouds overhead matched my mood as I walked home alone.

adjective of a light orange-brown color, like that of a lion's fur

  • The tawny color of the lion's fur blended perfectly with the dry grass of the savanna.
  • I love how your tawny hair glows in the sunlight.
  • Check out that tawny car, it's so sleek!
  • Her voice had a tawny quality, warm and soothing like a cup of hot cocoa.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

conjunction a word used to connect clauses or sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause

article a particular item or object, typically one of a specified type

  • The skin on her face would often turn red when she was embarrassed.
  • Whenever he gets angry, his face turns red like a tomato.
  • Dude, did you see how his ears turned red when she complimented him?
  • The sunset painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, making it look like it was turning red.

noun a bright red pigment made from mercury sulfide, used in artists' materials

adjective of a bright red color

  • The artist used vermilion paint to create a striking contrast in the landscape.
  • I love the vibrant color of vermilion, it really stands out.
  • That vermilion dress you wore last night was fire!
  • Her anger was like a vermilion flame, burning brightly in the darkness.

noun a bird with a rufous plumage

adjective a reddish-brown color

  • The bird had beautiful rufous plumage.
  • I saw a rufous bird in the backyard today.
  • Check out that cool rufous bird over there!
  • Her hair shone like rufous in the sunlight.

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adjective having a rusty or reddish-brown color

adverb none

pronoun none

preposition none

conjunction none

interjection none

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  • The rubiginous hue of the old metal gate indicated its age and exposure to the elements.
  • I found a rubiginous old bike in the garage that needs some serious cleaning.
  • That car looks so rubiginous, it's definitely seen better days.
  • The rubiginous memories of her past still haunted her, despite her efforts to move on.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

article a word that is used to limit or define a noun

  • The sky was as grey as a badger on that overcast day.
  • The cat's fur was as grey as a badger's back.
  • The old man's beard was as grey as a badger's fur.
  • Her mood was as grey as a badger after receiving the bad news.

adjective describing the color of something as brown

adverb modifying the adjective 'brown' to show the intensity of the color

preposition connecting the adjective 'brown' to the noun 'berry'

  • After spending the entire summer working in the fields, his skin was as brown as a berry.
  • She just got back from her beach vacation and now she's as brown as a berry.
  • I can't believe how tan she got, she's as brown as a berry now.
  • His knowledge on the subject was as brown as a berry, showing how deeply he understood it.

adjective describing something as being as black as coal

  • The coal-black night sky was filled with twinkling stars.
  • Her hair was a shiny, coal-black color.
  • That car has a sleek, coal-black paint job.
  • His heart was as cold and coal-black as the darkest night.

adjective of the color of verdigris; greenish-blue

  • The aeruginous patina on the statue gave it an antique look.
  • I found an old aeruginous coin while metal detecting at the park.
  • Check out that cool aeruginous car parked outside!
  • The artist used an aeruginous color palette to evoke a sense of nostalgia in the painting.