umber

[ˈʌmbər]

umber Definition

  • 1a natural pigment resembling but darker than ocher, typically dark yellowish-brown in color
  • 2a brownish-gray color

Using umber: Examples

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

  • Example

    The painting was done in shades of umber and ochre.

  • Example

    The walls were painted in a warm umber color.

  • Example

    The artist mixed umber with other colors to create a unique shade.

umber Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for umber

Phrases with umber

  • a dark brown color made by burning raw umber

    Example

    The artist used burnt umber to create the shadows in the painting.

  • a natural brown pigment consisting of iron oxide and manganese oxide

    Example

    The painter used raw umber as a base color for the landscape.

  • a thin layer of umber paint applied to a surface to create a shadow or aged effect

    Example

    The artist used an umber wash to give the painting a vintage look.

Origins of umber

from Old French 'ombre', from Latin 'umbra' meaning 'shadow'

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Summary: umber in Brief

The term 'umber' [ˈʌmbər] refers to a natural pigment that is darker than ocher and has a dark yellowish-brown color. It is also used to describe a brownish-gray color. 'Umber' is often used in art and design, such as in 'The painting was done in shades of umber and ochre.' Variations include 'burnt umber,' 'raw umber,' and 'umber wash.'