noun auburn is a noun referring to a reddish-brown color, especially of hair

  • The auburn leaves of the maple tree signaled the arrival of autumn.
  • She dyed her hair auburn for a change in look.
  • That guy with the auburn hair is always the life of the party.
  • The auburn sunset painted the sky in shades of orange and red.

adjective a color intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day

  • The sky was a brilliant shade of blue on a clear summer day.
  • I love your new blue dress, it looks great on you!
  • That car is so blue, it's definitely a head-turner.
  • She was feeling blue after hearing the bad news.

noun a property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light

verb to give color to something

adjective relating to color or having a color

  • The artist carefully selected each color to create a harmonious composition.
  • I love how vibrant the colors are in this painting!
  • Her new hair color is totally lit!
  • His words painted a colorful picture of his adventurous journey.

noun a quality such as red, blue, or green, that can be seen in an object or light

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  • The artist used a wide range of colors to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love how all the different colors pop in this painting.
  • That outfit is so colorful, I love all the bright colors!
  • The diversity of opinions added different colors to the discussion.

noun a deep, vivid red color

adjective of a rich deep red color inclining to purple

  • The fabric of the royal robe was a deep crimson color.
  • She painted her nails a bright crimson shade.
  • That sports car is a real crimson beauty.
  • The sunset painted the sky in shades of crimson.

adjective a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky

  • The sky turned grey as the storm approached.
  • I prefer wearing grey over black.
  • That new car is so grey, I love it!
  • His mood was as grey as the rainy weather outside.

noun a pale purple color

adjective of a pale purple color

  • The walls of the living room were painted in a soft shade of mauve.
  • I bought a new mauve sweater for the party this weekend.
  • That mauve dress you wore last night was fire!
  • Her words were like a gentle mauve painting a picture of tranquility in my mind.

noun a round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind

adjective of a reddish-yellow color like that of the skin of an orange fruit

  • The orange color of the sunset was truly breathtaking.
  • I love snacking on juicy oranges.
  • That car is so orange, it's like a pumpkin on wheels.
  • Her personality is like a burst of orange energy in a room full of dullness.

noun a color that resembles the blue of the sky

adjective describing a shade of blue that is similar to the color of the sky

  • The sky blue color of the dress perfectly matched the bridesmaid's bouquet.
  • I love how the sky blue walls brighten up the living room.
  • That sky blue car is so cool!
  • Her eyes were as clear and bright as the sky blue ocean.

noun a brownish-gray color

  • The living room walls were painted in a sophisticated taupe color.
  • I found a cute taupe dress at the store today.
  • That taupe sweater is so on point!
  • Her words were like a taupe blanket, providing comfort and warmth in the conversation.

adjective a color resembling that of ripe lemons or egg yolks, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; colored like ripe lemons or egg yolks

  • The school bus was painted in a bright yellow color.
  • I love how your yellow dress complements your skin tone.
  • That car is so yellow, it's practically glowing.
  • Her smile was like a ray of yellow sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a type of alcoholic beverage that is green in color

adjective describing a shade of yellow that resembles the color of absinthe

  • The walls of the museum were painted in a striking absinthe yellow.
  • I can't believe she chose that absinthe yellow dress for the party.
  • That absinthe yellow car is so cool!
  • The absinthe yellow of the sunset painted the sky in a beautiful hue.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'academy' is a noun.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'blue' is an adjective that describes the type of blue color associated with the academy.

  • The students wore their academy blue uniforms with pride as they marched in the graduation ceremony.
  • I love how the academy blue color pops on our school's sports team jerseys.
  • Check out those academy blue kicks that just dropped, they're fire!
  • Her eyes sparkled like brilliant academy blue gemstones in the sunlight.

noun a type of clay used for making bricks or building material

adjective describing a shade or color similar to that of adobe clay, typically a warm, earthy brown color

  • The new building was constructed using adobe brown bricks for a traditional look.
  • I love the adobe brown color of the walls in this room.
  • That adobe brown jacket is so stylish!
  • Her eyes were the same adobe brown color as the desert sand.

noun a type of mineral often used in jewelry

adjective describing a shade of gray resembling the color of agate

  • The exterior of the building was painted in a sleek agate gray color.
  • I love that agate gray sweater you're wearing, it looks really nice.
  • That agate gray car is so cool, I wish I could afford one.
  • Her eyes were a deep agate gray, reflecting the storm brewing within her.