maroon

[məˈruːn]

maroon Definition

  • 1a dark brownish-red color
  • 2leave (someone) trapped and isolated in an inaccessible place, especially an island

Using maroon: Examples

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

  • Example

    The car's paint was a deep maroon color.

  • Example

    The shipwrecked sailors were marooned on a deserted island.

  • Example

    He felt marooned in his new job.

maroon Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for maroon

Phrases with maroon

  • to be left stranded or isolated on an island

    Example

    After the plane crash, they were marooned on an island for weeks.

  • to feel trapped or isolated in a job

    Example

    After years of doing the same job, he felt marooned in his position.

  • to feel trapped or isolated in a relationship

    Example

    She felt marooned in her marriage and decided to get a divorce.

Origins of maroon

from French 'marron', meaning 'chestnut'

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Summary: maroon in Brief

The term 'maroon' [məˈruːn] can refer to a dark brownish-red color or the act of leaving someone trapped and isolated in an inaccessible place, such as an island. Examples include 'The car's paint was a deep maroon color.' and 'The shipwrecked sailors were marooned on a deserted island.' Phrases like 'marooned on an island' and 'marooned in a job' convey a sense of being stranded or trapped.

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