tinges (Meaning)

tinges

to color or flavor slightly, a slight staining or suffusing shade or color, to affect or modify in character, to color with a slight shade or stain, an affective or modifying property or influence, to affect or modify with a slight odor or taste, a slight coloring, flavor, or quality

Synonyms & Antonyms of tinges

tinges Sentence Examples

  1. The setting sun cast warm tinges of orange and gold upon the horizon.
  2. Her cheeks flushed with a rosy tinge, betrayal in her eyes.
  3. The fading embers of the fire left behind subtle tinges of crimson and amber.
  4. The old parchment had yellowed with time, its margins adorned with faint tinges of brown.
  5. The sky glowed with an ethereal tinge of green, a premonition of an impending storm.
  6. Her hair shimmered with iridescent tinges of lavender and blue, like a mermaid's tresses.
  7. The clear water of the stream displayed tinges of azure, reflecting the cerulean sky above.
  8. The leaves turned a vibrant hue of crimson as autumn's touch painted them with vibrant tinges.
  9. The old man's voice carried a slight tinge of sadness, reminiscing about a distant past.
  10. The bruised apple bore uneven tinges of green, purple, and brown, a testament to its resilience.

FAQs About the word tinges

to color or flavor slightly, a slight staining or suffusing shade or color, to affect or modify in character, to color with a slight shade or stain, an affectiv

hues, tones, colors,shades, colorations, tinctures,tints, undertones, overtones, primary colors

achromatisms,,

The setting sun cast warm tinges of orange and gold upon the horizon.

Her cheeks flushed with a rosy tinge, betrayal in her eyes.

The fading embers of the fire left behind subtle tinges of crimson and amber.

The old parchment had yellowed with time, its margins adorned with faint tinges of brown.