pardo

[ˈpɑːdəʊ]

pardo Definition

  • 1a grayish-brown color
  • 2a person of mixed European and African ancestry in Spanish-speaking Latin America

Using pardo: Examples

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

  • Example

    The walls were painted in a soft pardo hue.

  • Example

    He is proud of his pardo heritage.

pardo Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pardo

Phrases with pardo

  • a type of bread made with corn flour, typical of the Andean region of South America

    Example

    I tried pardo bread for the first time during my trip to Peru.

  • a breed of chicken originating from Peru, known for its flavorful meat

    Example

    The restaurant serves a delicious pardo chicken dish.

  • pardo yachts

    a line of luxury yachts manufactured by Pardo Yachts, an Italian company

    Example

    The Pardo Yachts showroom displayed their latest models of pardo yachts.

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Summary: pardo in Brief

The term 'pardo' [ˈpɑːdəʊ] refers to a grayish-brown color or a person of mixed European and African ancestry in Spanish-speaking Latin America. It can be used to describe colors, such as 'The walls were painted in a soft pardo hue,' or people, like 'He is proud of his pardo heritage.' 'Pardo' also extends into phrases like 'pardo bread,' a type of bread made with corn flour, and 'pardo chicken,' a breed of chicken known for its flavorful meat.