brownish (Meaning)

Wordnet

brownish (s)

of a color similar to that of wood or earth

Webster

brownish (a.)

Somewhat brown.

Synonyms & Antonyms of brownish

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brownish Sentence Examples

  1. The sky took on a brownish hue as the dust storm swept across the desert.
  2. The river water had a brownish tint due to sediment runoff from recent rainfall.
  3. Her hair was a lovely brownish color, with subtle highlights that caught the sunlight.
  4. The soil in the garden appeared brownish and dry after weeks without rain.
  5. The old book had yellowed pages with a brownish tinge, showing its age.
  6. The stain on the carpet left behind a brownish mark that was difficult to remove.
  7. The leaves on the tree turned a brownish color as autumn approached.
  8. The sauce had a brownish-red color, indicating the rich blend of spices used in its preparation.
  9. He wore a brownish jacket that had faded over time from repeated washing.
  10. The rocks along the shoreline had a brownish moss growing on them, adding to their natural beauty.1. The sky took on a brownish hue as the dust storm swept across the desert.

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of a color similar to that of wood or earthSomewhat brown.

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The sky took on a brownish hue as the dust storm swept across the desert.

The river water had a brownish tint due to sediment runoff from recent rainfall.

Her hair was a lovely brownish color, with subtle highlights that caught the sunlight.

The soil in the garden appeared brownish and dry after weeks without rain.