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Ebony - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Ebony is a deep black color, often used to describe dark wood from tropical trees. It symbolizes elegance and richness and is commonly used in furniture and musical instruments.

ebony

/ˈɛbəni/ /ˈɛbəni/

Definition:

A dense black hardwood, or a very dark brown or black color.

Synonyms:

jet-black, pitch-black, sable, inky

Part of Speech:

noun, adjective

Antonyms:

ivory, white

Common Collocations:

ebony wood, ebony skin, ebony furniture, ebony keys

Derivatives:

ebonize, ebonist

Usage Tips:

Use "ebony" to describe deep black hues or dark wood; often poetic or descriptive in tone.

Common Phrases:

heart of ebony, ebony and ivory, black as ebony

Etymology:

From Greek "ebenos," via Latin "ebenus," referring to the dark wood of the ebony tree.

Examples:

  • 1. The piano keys were made of polished ebony and ivory.
  • 2. Her hair was as dark as ebony against the pale moonlight.
  • 3. The artisan carved intricate designs into the smooth ebony wood.
  • 4. He admired the rich ebony finish of the antique cabinet.

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