chestnut

[ˈtʃɛs.nʌt]

chestnut Definition

  • 1a glossy brown nut that may be roasted and eaten
  • 2a reddish-brown horse with a mane and tail of the same color
  • 3a deep reddish-brown color

Using chestnut: Examples

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

  • Example

    I love to eat roasted chestnuts in the winter.

  • Example

    The horse was a beautiful chestnut color.

  • Example

    The leaves turned a lovely shade of chestnut in the fall.

chestnut Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for chestnut

Phrases with chestnut

  • a tree that bears chestnuts

    Example

    The park is filled with chestnut trees.

  • a reddish-brown hair color

    Example

    Her chestnut hair shone in the sunlight.

  • chestnut stuffing

    a type of stuffing made with chestnuts

    Example

    We always have chestnut stuffing with our Thanksgiving turkey.

Origins of chestnut

from Old French 'chastaigne', from Latin 'castanea', from Greek 'kastanea'

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Summary: chestnut in Brief

The term 'chestnut' [ˈtʃɛs.nʌt] refers to a glossy brown nut that can be roasted and eaten, a reddish-brown horse, or a deep reddish-brown color. It is used to describe the color of hair, leaves, and other objects. Examples include 'I love to eat roasted chestnuts in the winter.' and 'The horse was a beautiful chestnut color.'