hued (Meaning)

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hued (a.)

Having color; -- usually in composition; as, bright-hued; many-hued.

hued Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering waters of the lagoon took on a vibrant emerald hue under the dappled sunlight.
  2. The vibrant hues of the wildflowers created a picturesque tapestry across the meadow.
  3. The sunset painted the sky in a breathtaking array of hues, from golden orange to deep crimson.
  4. The lush greenery of the forest canopy formed a vibrant emerald hue that seemed to stretch endlessly upwards.
  5. The antique vase shimmered in a soft amethyst hue, its intricate carvings etched against its deep color.
  6. The soft, rosy hue of the roses created a romantic atmosphere in the garden.
  7. The multicolored macaw's plumage showcased an extraordinary array of hues, from vibrant blues to emerald greens.
  8. The iridescent wings of the hummingbird glimmered in the sunlight, casting an ethereal blue-green hue on its surroundings.
  9. The autumn leaves transformed into a kaleidoscope of hues, ranging from fiery oranges to deep reds.
  10. The artist captured the subtle nuances of the desert landscape, depicting its sandy dunes in a mesmerizing golden hue.

FAQs About the word hued

Having color; -- usually in composition; as, bright-hued; many-hued.

dyed, tinted, painted, stained, tinged,colored, pigmented, multicolored, colorful, varicolored

liquid, liquid, unstained, uncolored, unpainted, unstained, unpainted, undyed, white, colorless

The shimmering waters of the lagoon took on a vibrant emerald hue under the dappled sunlight.

The vibrant hues of the wildflowers created a picturesque tapestry across the meadow.

The sunset painted the sky in a breathtaking array of hues, from golden orange to deep crimson.

The lush greenery of the forest canopy formed a vibrant emerald hue that seemed to stretch endlessly upwards.