Blue ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Blue ( adjective )

  1. Of the color of the sky on a clear day.
  2. Feeling sad or depressed.
  3. Of a color intermediate between green and violet in the visible spectrum.
  4. Having a low or depressing spirit.
  5. Relating to or supporting a political party or group that is traditionally associated with conservative or reactionary views.

Origin:

The word blue comes from the old english word "blāw" which means the color of the sky on a clear day. this word was used to refer to a color that is similar to the color of the sky on a clear day.

Examples:

  1. The blue sky was clear and bright.
  2. She felt blue after her breakup.
  3. The blue dress was stunning on her.
  4. He had the blues and couldn't shake it off.
  5. The blue-collar workers went on strike for better pay.

(As a noun)

Blue ( noun )

  1. Of the color of the sky on a clear day.
  2. Feeling sad or depressed.
  3. Of a color intermediate between green and violet in the visible spectrum.
  4. Having a low or depressing spirit.
  5. Relating to or supporting a political party or group that is traditionally associated with conservative or reactionary views.

Origin:

The word blue comes from the old english word "blāw" which means the color of the sky on a clear day. this word was used to refer to a color that is similar to the color of the sky on a clear day.

Examples:

  1. The blue sky was clear and bright.
  2. She felt blue after her breakup.
  3. The blue dress was stunning on her.
  4. He had the blues and couldn't shake it off.
  5. The blue-collar workers went on strike for better pay.
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