embrowned (Meaning)
embrowned
to cause to turn brown, darken
Synonyms & Antonyms of embrowned
embrowned Sentence Examples
- The sun's rays embrowned the farmer's wrinkled hands a rich amber.
- The ancient map's borders were embrowned with age, revealing its countless journeys.
- The roasted chestnuts emerged from the fire, embrowned and fragrant.
- The leatherbound book, embrowned by time, held secrets within its aged pages.
- The autumn leaves turned embrowned and fell gracefully to the forest floor.
- The parchment was embrowned with a faded ink, making its words almost illegible.
- The tobacco smoke swirled in the air, embrowning the wallpaper with a thin patina.
- The embers of the fire glowed brightly, casting an embrowned hue on the surrounding stones.
- The bronze statue had weathered the centuries, its surface embrowned by the relentless passage of time.
- The aging fisherman's face, embrowned by years of exposure to the elements, spoke of a life lived on the open sea.
FAQs About the word embrowned
to cause to turn brown, darken
toned (down), variegated, checkered, dyed, speckled, dappled, tinted, specked, darkened,lightened
bleached, decolorized, blanched,,whitened
The sun's rays embrowned the farmer's wrinkled hands a rich amber.
The ancient map's borders were embrowned with age, revealing its countless journeys.
The roasted chestnuts emerged from the fire, embrowned and fragrant.
The leatherbound book, embrowned by time, held secrets within its aged pages.