blanche

[blæntʃ]

blanche Definition

  • 1to make something pale or white by removing its color
  • 2to become pale or white in the face due to shock, fear, or illness

Using blanche: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "blanche" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sun had blanched the curtains.

  • Example

    The shock of the news blanched her face.

  • Example

    The flowers were blanched by the frost.

  • Example

    The sight of the blood made him blanche.

blanche Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blanche

Antonyms for blanche

Phrases with blanche

  • to become pale or white due to shock, fear, or illness

    Example

    She blanched out when she heard the news.

  • to react with shock, fear, or hesitation to something

    Example

    He blanched at the thought of jumping off the cliff.

  • blanch vegetables

    to cook vegetables briefly in boiling water and then plunge them into cold water to stop the cooking process

    Example

    Blanch the green beans before adding them to the salad.

Origins of blanche

from Old French 'blanc', meaning 'white'

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Summary: blanche in Brief

The verb 'blanche' [blæntʃ] means to remove color from something, making it pale or white. It can also refer to a person's face becoming pale due to shock, fear, or illness. Examples include 'The sun had blanched the curtains' and 'The sight of the blood made him blanche.' Phrases include 'blanch out,' 'blanch at,' and 'blanch vegetables.'