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Tinge - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A tinge is a slight trace of color, feeling, or quality added to something. For example, a sky may have a tinge of pink at sunset, or sadness may tinge a joyful memory.

tinge

/tɪndʒ/ /tɪndʒ/

Definition:

A slight trace of color, flavor, or feeling added to something.

Synonyms:

hint, trace, shade, touch, tint

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

absence, blank

Common Collocations:

slight tinge, pink tinge, bitter tinge, emotional tinge, blue tinge

Derivatives:

tinged, tingeing (or tinging)

Usage Tips:

Use "tinge" to describe a subtle addition of color or emotion to something.

Common Phrases:

a tinge of sadness, a tinge of jealousy, a rosy tinge

Etymology:

From Latin "tingere," meaning "to dye" or "moisten."

Examples:

  • 1. The sunset had a pink tinge tonight.
  • 2. Her voice carried a tinge of sadness.
  • 3. Add just a tinge of lemon for flavor.
  • 4. The painting has a blue tinge in the corners.

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