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

  1. The chef's risotto simmered with a saffrony hue, promising a tantalizing taste experience.
  2. The ancient Persians used saffrony robes to signify wealth and prestige.
  3. Saffron's delicate aroma permeated the air, evoking a sense of warmth and opulence.
  4. The saffrony dye extracted from the saffron flower imbued the silk fabric with a vibrant golden hue.
  5. Saffrony's medicinal properties have been prized for centuries, particularly its ability to alleviate depression.
  6. The queen's feast featured a lavish saffrony cake, its sweet saffron flavor delighting all who tasted it.
  7. The warlords donned saffrony headbands as a symbol of their unity and military prowess.
  8. The artist's canvas was splashed with saffrony brushstrokes, capturing the essence of an autumn sunrise.
  9. The traveler's quest for the most prized spice led him to the remote lands where saffrony petals bloomed in abundance.
  10. 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.