auburn Antonyms
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Meaning of auburn
Wordnet
auburn (s)
(of hair) colored a moderate reddish-brown
Webster
auburn (a.)
Flaxen-colored.
Reddish brown.
auburn Sentence Examples
- The auburn tresses of the actress cascaded down her shoulders like a waterfall.
- The autumn leaves painted the forest in vibrant hues of crimson and auburn.
- The antique wooden table had an exquisite auburn patina that hinted at its rich history.
- The auburn horses galloped across the meadow, their manes and tails flowing in the wind.
- The woman's auburn lipstick complemented her fiery personality perfectly.
- The auburn sunset cast a warm glow on the city, illuminating its rooftops and windows.
- The auburn-haired cat purred contentedly on the couch, enjoying the afternoon sun.
- The auburn leather jacket gave the man a rugged and sophisticated look.
- The auburn brick walls of the old castle stood as a testament to the passage of time.
- The auburn flames of the campfire danced and crackled, providing warmth and a sense of coziness.
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(of hair) colored a moderate reddish-brownFlaxen-colored., Reddish brown.
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The auburn tresses of the actress cascaded down her shoulders like a waterfall.
The autumn leaves painted the forest in vibrant hues of crimson and auburn.
The antique wooden table had an exquisite auburn patina that hinted at its rich history.
The auburn horses galloped across the meadow, their manes and tails flowing in the wind.