amber

[ˈæmbər]

amber Definition

  • 1a hard, translucent yellow, orange, or brownish-yellow fossil resin that takes a fine polish and is used in making jewelry and other ornamental objects
  • 2a pale yellow color resembling amber
  • 3a traffic light color between red and yellow, used as a cautionary signal

Using amber: Examples

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

  • Example

    The necklace was made of amber beads.

  • Example

    The room was bathed in the warm glow of amber light.

  • Example

    The traffic light turned amber, signaling us to slow down.

amber Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amber

  • golden
  • yellowish-brown
  • honey-colored

Phrases with amber

  • a child abduction alert system

    Example

    An amber alert was issued for the missing child.

  • beer, especially when regarded as a source of pleasure

    Example

    He sat down with a cold glass of amber nectar.

  • a phrase from the song 'America the Beautiful' referring to the golden color of fields of ripened wheat

    Example

    The landscape was dotted with amber waves of grain.

Origins of amber

from Middle English 'ambre', from Old French 'ambre', from Arabic 'ʿanbar'

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Summary: amber in Brief

The term 'amber' [ˈæmbər] refers to a hard, translucent fossil resin used in making jewelry and other ornamental objects. It also denotes a pale yellow color and a traffic light color between red and yellow. Phrases like 'amber alert' and 'amber nectar' use 'amber' to denote a child abduction alert system and beer, respectively. The phrase 'amber waves of grain' refers to the golden color of fields of ripened wheat.

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