Brown ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Brown ( adjective )

  1. Of a dark yellowish or reddish-yellow color.
  2. Having the color of wood or earth.
  3. Dark in color or complexion.

Origin:

The word "brown" comes from the old english "brĂșn," which was used to describe the color of various natural objects such as wood and earth. it has been used in english for over a thousand years and has been adopted into many other languages as well.

Examples:

  1. The leaves had turned brown in the autumn.
  2. She had brown hair and brown eyes.
  3. The soil was brown after the long drought.
  4. The table was made of brown wood.
  5. He had a brown leather jacket.

(As a verb)

Brown ( verb )

  1. Of a dark yellowish or reddish-yellow color.
  2. Having the color of wood or earth.
  3. Dark in color or complexion.

Origin:

The word "brown" comes from the old english "brĂșn," which was used to describe the color of various natural objects such as wood and earth. it has been used in english for over a thousand years and has been adopted into many other languages as well.

Examples:

  1. The leaves had turned brown in the autumn.
  2. She had brown hair and brown eyes.
  3. The soil was brown after the long drought.
  4. The table was made of brown wood.
  5. He had a brown leather jacket.
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