yellowish Synonyms

yellowish Meaning

Wordnet

yellowish (s)

of the color intermediate between green and orange in the color spectrum; of something resembling the color of an egg yolk

Webster

yellowish (a.)

Somewhat yellow; as, amber is of a yellowish color.

yellowish Sentence Examples

  1. The aging leaves turned a vibrant shade of yellowish, signaling the arrival of autumn.
  2. The antique parchment had a distinct yellowish hue, suggesting its age and historical significance.
  3. The butter melted in the pan, turning a luscious yellowish color.
  4. The topaz gemstone sparkled with a warm yellowish glow, catching the eye from across the room.
  5. The baby chick's feathers were a delicate yellowish, soft and fluffy to the touch.
  6. The headlights of the approaching car illuminated the road ahead with a yellowish glow.
  7. The turmeric powder stained the rice a rich yellowish hue, adding a vibrant flavor to the dish.
  8. The old woman's skin had a faint yellowish tint, showing signs of her sun exposure over the years.
  9. The sunflowers in the field glowed with a brilliant yellowish radiance, attracting bees from far and wide.
  10. The amber fossil, trapped in time for millions of years, had a beautiful yellowish translucency.

FAQs About the word yellowish

of the color intermediate between green and orange in the color spectrum; of something resembling the color of an egg yolkSomewhat yellow; as, amber is of a yel

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brave, courageous, daring, dauntless, heroic, courageous, gallant, intrepid, hardy, valorous

The aging leaves turned a vibrant shade of yellowish, signaling the arrival of autumn.

The antique parchment had a distinct yellowish hue, suggesting its age and historical significance.

The butter melted in the pan, turning a luscious yellowish color.

The topaz gemstone sparkled with a warm yellowish glow, catching the eye from across the room.