Green
(
adjective
,
noun
)
(As an adjective)
Green ( adjective )
- Of a color intermediate between blue and yellow, as of fresh grass.
- Having a sickly pale color.
- Not ripe or mature.
- Made from or covered with green plants.
- Pertaining to or characterized by environmentalism.
Origin:
Old english grēne, of germanic origin; related to dutch groen and german grün.
Examples:
- The green leaves were rustling in the wind.
- She looked green with sickness.
- The green tomatoes were not ready to be picked.
- The green carpet was made of recycled materials.
- The green energy movement is gaining popularity.
(As a noun)
Green ( noun )
- Of a color intermediate between blue and yellow, as of fresh grass.
- Having a sickly pale color.
- Not ripe or mature.
- Made from or covered with green plants.
- Pertaining to or characterized by environmentalism.
Origin:
Old english grēne, of germanic origin; related to dutch groen and german grün.
Examples:
- The green leaves were rustling in the wind.
- She looked green with sickness.
- The green tomatoes were not ready to be picked.
- The green carpet was made of recycled materials.
- The green energy movement is gaining popularity.