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Yellowish - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Yellowish describes a color that is somewhat yellow but not purely so, often a pale or muted shade. It is used to indicate a slight resemblance to yellow, as in 'a yellowish tint.'

yellowish

/ˈjɛloʊɪʃ/ /ˈjɛləʊɪʃ/

Definition:

Slightly yellow in color, not fully yellow.

Synonyms:

pale yellow, light yellow, flaxen, buff

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

bluish, greenish

Common Collocations:

yellowish tint, yellowish hue, yellowish light, yellowish leaves

Derivatives:

yellowness, yellowy

Usage Tips:

Use "yellowish" to describe something with a faint or pale yellow tone rather than a bright one.

Common Phrases:

yellowish tinge, turn yellowish, slightly yellowish

Etymology:

Derived from "yellow" with the suffix "-ish," indicating a slight or partial quality.

Examples:

  • 1. The sky turned a soft yellowish at sunset.
  • 2. Her dress had a yellowish stain near the hem.
  • 3. The old paper had become slightly yellowish over time.
  • 4. He painted the walls a warm yellowish cream color.

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