saffrony (Meaning)
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saffrony (a.)
Having a color somewhat like saffron; yellowish.
Synonyms & Antonyms of saffrony
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saffrony Sentence Examples
- The chef's risotto simmered with a saffrony hue, promising a tantalizing taste experience.
- The ancient Persians used saffrony robes to signify wealth and prestige.
- Saffron's delicate aroma permeated the air, evoking a sense of warmth and opulence.
- The saffrony dye extracted from the saffron flower imbued the silk fabric with a vibrant golden hue.
- Saffrony's medicinal properties have been prized for centuries, particularly its ability to alleviate depression.
- The queen's feast featured a lavish saffrony cake, its sweet saffron flavor delighting all who tasted it.
- The warlords donned saffrony headbands as a symbol of their unity and military prowess.
- The artist's canvas was splashed with saffrony brushstrokes, capturing the essence of an autumn sunrise.
- The traveler's quest for the most prized spice led him to the remote lands where saffrony petals bloomed in abundance.
- The bride's veil flowed over her face like a saffrony waterfall, symbolizing her purity and joy on her wedding day.
FAQs About the word saffrony
Having a color somewhat like saffron; yellowish.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The chef's risotto simmered with a saffrony hue, promising a tantalizing taste experience.
The ancient Persians used saffrony robes to signify wealth and prestige.
Saffron's delicate aroma permeated the air, evoking a sense of warmth and opulence.
The saffrony dye extracted from the saffron flower imbued the silk fabric with a vibrant golden hue.