ebony

[ˈɛbəni]

ebony Definition

  • 1a heavy blackish or very dark brown timber from a mainly tropical tree
  • 2a deep, lustrous black color

Using ebony: Examples

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

  • Example

    The piano keys were made of ebony.

  • Example

    Her hair was as dark as ebony.

  • Example

    The statue was carved from a block of ebony wood.

ebony Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for ebony

Antonyms for ebony

Phrases with ebony

  • refers to the combination of black and white, often used to describe racial harmony or musical collaboration between people of different races

    Example

    The song 'Ebony and Ivory' by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder promotes racial harmony.

  • a phrase used to describe a person with dark skin who is considered attractive

    Example

    She was known for her striking features and was often referred to as an ebony beauty.

  • a phrase used to describe very dark brown or black eyes

    Example

    Her ebony eyes were mesmerizing.

Origins of ebony

from Latin 'ebenus', from Greek 'ebenos', from Egyptian 'hbny'

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Summary: ebony in Brief

The term 'ebony' [ˈɛbəni] refers to a heavy blackish or very dark brown timber from a mainly tropical tree, as well as a deep, lustrous black color. It is often used to describe the color of hair, skin, or objects, such as 'Her hair was as dark as ebony.' 'Ebony and ivory' is a phrase that describes the combination of black and white, often used to promote racial harmony or musical collaboration.