hue

[hjuː]

hue Definition

  • 1a color or shade
  • 2a particular aspect or quality of a color

Using hue: Examples

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

  • Example

    The artist used a variety of hues in the painting.

  • Example

    The sky was filled with hues of pink and orange during the sunset.

  • Example

    The hue of the walls made the room feel warm and cozy.

hue Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hue

Antonyms for hue

Phrases with hue

  • change one's hue

    to change one's skin color due to embarrassment, fear, or other strong emotions

    Example

    He changed his hue when he realized he had been caught in a lie.

  • to change in color or appearance

    Example

    As the sun began to set, the sky took on a different hue.

  • hue and cry

    a loud and public outcry or protest

    Example

    There was a hue and cry from the public when the government announced the new tax law.

Origins of hue

from Old English 'hiw', meaning 'appearance, form, or color'

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Summary: hue in Brief

The term 'hue' [hjuː] refers to a color or shade, and can also denote a particular aspect or quality of a color. It is commonly used in art and design, as well as in everyday language, such as 'The hue of the walls made the room feel warm and cozy.' 'Hue' can also be used in phrases like 'change one's hue,' which means to change one's skin color due to strong emotions.

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