tangerine Synonyms

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tangerine Meaning

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tangerine (n)

a variety of mandarin orange

any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa

a reddish to vivid orange color

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tangerine (s)

of a strong reddish orange color

Webster

tangerine (n.)

A kind of orange, much like the mandarin, but of deeper color and higher flavor. It is said to have been produced in America from the mandarin.

tangerine Sentence Examples

  1. The sun painted the sky a brilliant tangerine hue as it set.
  2. The tangy aroma of tangerine zest filled the kitchen.
  3. My grandfather had a lush tangerine orchard that we visited every summer.
  4. The vibrant tangerine dress made her eyes sparkle with mischief.
  5. The painting depicted a still life with a bowl of ripe tangerines.
  6. The baby's soft skin reminded me of the delicate peel of a tangerine.
  7. The tangerine candle emitted a sweet and uplifting scent.
  8. The juice of the tangerine dripped down my chin as I enjoyed its refreshing taste.
  9. The tangerine tree's glossy leaves rustled gently in the breeze.
  10. The festive garlands were adorned with shimmering tangerine ornaments.

FAQs About the word tangerine

a variety of mandarin orange, any of various deep orange mandarins grown in the United States and southern Africa, a reddish to vivid orange color, of a strong

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The sun painted the sky a brilliant tangerine hue as it set.

The tangy aroma of tangerine zest filled the kitchen.

My grandfather had a lush tangerine orchard that we visited every summer.

The vibrant tangerine dress made her eyes sparkle with mischief.