Hue – definition
Usage examples:
The water is the deepest hue of aquamarine
A city in central vietnam; population 233,800 (est. 2009).
A color, or the particular degree of light or dark of a color
Usage examples:
In the waters of the caribbean there are fish of every hue.
Hue translation into English
Hue: translate from English into Chinese
Hue: translate from English into Dutch
Hue: translate from English into French
Hue: translate from English into German
Farbton, Farbe, Färbung, Schattierung, Couleur
Hue: translate from English into Hindi
रंग, वर्ण, राग, चीत्कार, चिंघाड
Hue: translate from English into Italian
Tinta, Colore, Clamore, Grido
Hue: translate from English into Korean
Hue: translate from English into Russian
Оттенок, Цвет, Шум, Придавать оттенок, Окрашивать
Hue: translate from English into Spanish
Matiz, Color, Tinte extraído
Word origin
Old English hīw, hēow (also ‘form, appearance’, obsolete except in Scots), of Germanic origin; related to Swedish hy ‘skin, complexion’. The sense ‘colour, shade’ dates from the mid 19th cent
Hue synonims
Cause (light or shadow) to appear on a surface.
Usage examples:
The moon cast a pale light over the cottages
Throw the hooked and baited end of (a fishing line) out into the water.
The actors taking part in a play, film, or other production.
Usage examples:
He draws sensitive performances from his inexperienced cast
The property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light.
Usage examples:
The lights flickered and changed colour
Pigmentation of the skin, especially as an indication of someone's race.
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Discrimination on the basis of colour
Red, blue, green, yellow, etc.
Usage examples:
What's your favourite colour?, she wears a lot of bright colours., what colour are your eyes?, in a…
Comparative darkness and coolness caused by shelter from direct sunlight.
Usage examples:
Sitting in the shade
Screen from direct light.
Usage examples:
She shaded her eyes against the sun
Darkness and cooler temperatures caused by something blocking the direct light from the sun
Usage examples:
[ u ] the truck was parked in the shade., [ c ] the lamps had matching shades., he painted the room…
A medicine made by dissolving a drug in alcohol.
Usage examples:
The remedies can be administered in form of tinctures
Be tinged or imbued with a slight amount of.
Usage examples:
Arthur's affability was tinctured with faint sarcasm
A medicine that consists of a mixture of alcohol and a small amount of a drug
Usage examples:
A/some tincture of iodine/myrrh
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A mass of white blossom tinged with pink
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There was a faint pink tinge to the sky
A shade or variety of a colour.
Usage examples:
The sky was taking on an apricot tint
Colour (something) slightly; tinge.
Usage examples:
Her skin was tinted with delicate colour
To color something slightly
Usage examples:
Here, the ocean is gray with a blue tint.
A musical or vocal sound with reference to its pitch, quality, and strength.
Usage examples:
They were speaking in hushed tones
Give greater strength or firmness to (the body or a muscle).
Usage examples:
Push-ups help tone your abs