tinged (Meaning)

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tinged (imp. & p. p.)

of Tinge

tinged Sentence Examples

  1. Her cheeks were tinged with a faint blush, betraying her embarrassment.
  2. The setting sun cast a warm, golden tinge upon the horizon.
  3. The snow-covered mountains stood majestically, their peaks tinged with hues of pink and orange.
  4. The old painting had a peculiar tinge to it, suggesting that it had been exposed to sunlight for centuries.
  5. The aroma of cinnamon and nutmeg filled the air, tinged with a hint of sweetness.
  6. The moonlight cast an ethereal tinge on the water, creating a shimmering, silvery effect.
  7. The melody of the piano had a melancholic tinge, as if it was expressing a sense of longing.
  8. The stranger's eyes had an enigmatic tinge, hinting at secrets and unspoken truths.
  9. The autumn foliage transformed the landscape with vibrant hues, tinged with shades of amber and crimson.
  10. The scars on the veteran's face carried a tinge of sadness, a reminder of the battles he had fought.

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of Tinge

tinct, tinctured, pigmented,colored, hued, dyed, painted, tinted, stained, colorful

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

Her cheeks were tinged with a faint blush, betraying her embarrassment.

The setting sun cast a warm, golden tinge upon the horizon.

The snow-covered mountains stood majestically, their peaks tinged with hues of pink and orange.

The old painting had a peculiar tinge to it, suggesting that it had been exposed to sunlight for centuries.