Azure ( noun , adjective )

(As a noun)

Azure ( noun )

  1. A deep blue color, like that of a clear sky or the sea.
  2. The sky or sea when it is a deep blue color.

Origin:

The word azure comes from the arabic word الكأس الأزرق (al-kaz al-azraq) which means "the blue color of the sky". it was first used in english in the 14th century and originally referred to the blue color of the sky or sea, but today it can also refer to a shade of blue.

Examples:

  1. The azure blue of the Mediterranean sea was breathtaking.
  2. She was wearing an azure dress.
  3. The azure sky was clear and cloudless.
  4. The azure waters of the Caribbean Sea shimmered in the sun.
  5. The azure hues of the painting were striking.

(As an adjective)

Azure ( adjective )

  1. A deep blue color, like that of a clear sky or the sea.
  2. The sky or sea when it is a deep blue color.

Origin:

The word azure comes from the arabic word الكأس الأزرق (al-kaz al-azraq) which means "the blue color of the sky". it was first used in english in the 14th century and originally referred to the blue color of the sky or sea, but today it can also refer to a shade of blue.

Examples:

  1. The azure blue of the Mediterranean sea was breathtaking.
  2. She was wearing an azure dress.
  3. The azure sky was clear and cloudless.
  4. The azure waters of the Caribbean Sea shimmered in the sun.
  5. The azure hues of the painting were striking.
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