Green ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Green ( adjective )

  1. Of a color intermediate between blue and yellow, as of fresh grass.
  2. Having a sickly pale color.
  3. Not ripe or mature.
  4. Made from or covered with green plants.
  5. Pertaining to or characterized by environmentalism.

Origin:

Old english grēne, of germanic origin; related to dutch groen and german grün.

Examples:

  1. The green leaves were rustling in the wind.
  2. She looked green with sickness.
  3. The green tomatoes were not ready to be picked.
  4. The green carpet was made of recycled materials.
  5. The green energy movement is gaining popularity.

(As a noun)

Green ( noun )

  1. Of a color intermediate between blue and yellow, as of fresh grass.
  2. Having a sickly pale color.
  3. Not ripe or mature.
  4. Made from or covered with green plants.
  5. Pertaining to or characterized by environmentalism.

Origin:

Old english grēne, of germanic origin; related to dutch groen and german grün.

Examples:

  1. The green leaves were rustling in the wind.
  2. She looked green with sickness.
  3. The green tomatoes were not ready to be picked.
  4. The green carpet was made of recycled materials.
  5. The green energy movement is gaining popularity.
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