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UK//hiːz blæk//US//hiz blæk//

Meaning of He's black

Refers to a person's race, indicating they have dark skin.

In simple words: He has a dark skin color.

He's black in a sentence

  • He's black and proud of his heritage.
  • In the photo, he's black and wearing a bright red jacket.
  • When he said he's black, he meant it positively.
  • In our discussion, he's black was a significant point.
  • He's black, and his family has an interesting history.

How to use He's black

Use this description in neutral contexts when discussing someone's race or identity. Avoid when context may seem derogatory.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Imagine a black cat sitting next to a white cat—each has its color.

Related words

Collocations with He's black

  • be black
  • a black man
  • black culture

Synonyms for He's black

  • African-American
  • of African descent
  • dark-skinned

Common mistakes with He's black

  • Confused with 'He's back' which has a different meaning.
  • Using 'black' as an insult instead of a descriptor.
  • Failing to recognize context when discussing race.

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Frequently asked questions about He's black

What does He's black mean?

He has a dark skin color.

What is the definition of He's black?

Refers to a person's race, indicating they have dark skin.

How do you use He's black in a sentence?

He's black and proud of his heritage.

Can you give another example of He's black?

In the photo, he's black and wearing a bright red jacket.

What are synonyms for He's black?

Common alternatives include African-American, of African descent, dark-skinned.

What words go with He's black?

It commonly pairs with be black, a black man, black culture.

What are common mistakes when using He's black?

Confused with 'He's back' which has a different meaning. Using 'black' as an insult instead of a descriptor. Failing to recognize context when discussing race.

How do you pronounce He's black?

US: //hiz blæk//, UK: //hiːz blæk//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use He's black?

Use this description in neutral contexts when discussing someone's race or identity. Avoid when context may seem derogatory.