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- adjectiveblue (adjective) · bluer (comparative adjective) · bluest (superlative adjective)
- of a color intermediate between green and violet, as of the sky or sea on a sunny day:"the clear blue sky" · "a blue silk shirt" · "deep blue eyes"Similar:saxe (blue)of the color of the skyof the color of the sea
- (of a person's skin) having turned blue as a result of cold or breathing difficulties:"Annie went blue, and I panicked"
- (of a bird or other animal) having blue markings:"a blue jay"
- (of cats, foxes, or rabbits) having fur of a smoky gray color:"the blue fox"
- (of a ski run) of the second lowest level of difficulty, as indicated by colored markers positioned along it.
- physicsdenoting one of three colors of quark.
- informaldatedrigidly religious or moralistic; puritanical.
nounblue (noun) · blues (plural noun) · Blue (noun) · the blue (noun)- blue color or pigment:"she was dressed in blue" · "the dark blue of his eyes" · "armchairs in pastel blues and greens"
- blue clothes or material:"Susan wore blue"
- (Blue)the Union army in the Civil War, or a member of that army.
- another term for bluing
- a blue ball, piece, etc., in a game or sport.
- literary(the blue)the sky or sea, or the unknown:"a lark went trilling up, up into the blue"
- a small butterfly, the male of which is predominantly blue while the female is typically brown.
verbblue (verb) · blues (third person present) · blued (past tense) · blued (past participle) · blueing (present participle) · bluing (present participle)- make or become blue:"the light dims, bluing the retina" · "blued paper" · "the day would haze, the air bluing with afternoon"
- heat (metal) so as to give it a grayish-blue finish:"nickel-plated or blued hooks"
- historicalwash (white clothes) with bluing:"they blued the shirts and starched the uniforms"
OriginMiddle English: from Old French bleu, ultimately of Germanic origin and related to Old English blǣwen ‘blue’ and Old Norse blár ‘dark blue’.verbBRITISH ENGLISHinformaldatedblue (verb) · blues (third person present) · blued (past tense) · blued (past participle) · blueing (present participle) · bluing (present participle)- squander or recklessly spend (money):"they blued it all on sweets, toys, and cigarettes"
Originmid 19th century: perhaps a variant of blow. - Blue is a color of light between violet and green on the visible spectrum1. It is the color of the clear sky2. Hues of blue include indigo and ultramarine, which are closer to violet1. Pure blue is without any mixture of other colors1. Cyan is midway in the spectrum between blue and green1. Other blue-greens include turquoise, teal, and aquamarine1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Blue is the colour of light between violet and green on the visible spectrum. Hues of blue include indigo and ultramarine, closer to violet; pure blue, without any mixture of other colours; Cyan, which is midway in the spectrum between blue and green, and the other blue-greens turquoise, teal, and aquamarine .
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue1 : of the color whose hue is that of the clear sky : of the color blue (see blue entry 2 sense 1) a blue jacket her bright blue eyes The house is blue with white shutters. 5 of a woman : learned, intellectual … the ladies were very blue and well-informed … — W. M.
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