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Blue

UK /["/bluː/"]/US /["/bluː/"]/

Definition

having the colour of a clear sky or the sea on a clear day

In simple words: A color like the sky or ocean.

Examples

  • The sky is a beautiful shade of blue today.
  • She wore a striking blue dress to the party.
  • The ocean looks so blue from the beach.
  • He felt blue after his friend moved away.
  • Blue is my favorite color because it reminds me of nature.
  • They painted the walls blue to create a calm atmosphere.
  • During winter, the evenings can feel blue and cold.
  • The blue bird sang sweetly in the morning.
  • His blue eyes sparkled like diamonds.
  • After hearing bad news, she was feeling a bit blue.

Usage notes

Used to describe objects that have the color blue. Can also be used metaphorically to refer to feelings (e.g., feeling blue = feeling sad). Common in both spoken and written language.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of the blue sky on a clear day to remember 'blue'.

Collocations

  • aqua
  • azure
  • baby

Synonyms

  • depressed

Antonyms

  • red
  • green
  • yellow

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'blew' (past tense of blow).
  • Using 'blue' when referring to sounds or tastes (blue is only a color).