Definition of 'blue'
Word forms: bluer, bluest, blues
1. colour
Something that is blue is the color of the sky on a sunny day.
There were swallows in the cloudless blue sky.
She fixed her pale blue eyes on her father's.
2. plural noun
The blues is a type of music which was developed by African American musicians in the southern
United States. It is characterized by a slow tempo and a strong rhythm.
Can white girls sing the blues?
3. adjective [v-link ADJ]
If you are feeling blue, you are feeling sad or depressed, often when there is no particular reason.
[informal] There's no earthly reason for me to feel so blue.
4. adjective
5. wet and dry weather
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Word Frequency
blue in American English
adjective
2.
having a bluish
cast or tinge
3.
livid
said of the skin4.
sad and
gloomy; depressed or depressing
6.
7.
wearing blue garments
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noun
10.
any blue pigment or dye
11.
bluing
13.
a.
blue clothing
c. US; [often B-]
a Union soldier
d. [pl.]
a sailor's blue uniform
14.
verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: blued, ˈbluing or ˈblueing
17.
to make or become blue
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Word origin
ME & OFr bleu < Frank *blao < IE base *bhlē-wos, light-colored, blue, blond, yellow > L flavus, yellow, Brythonic blawr, gray, OE blæwen, blue, Ger blau; (sense 3) infl. by ME blo < ON blā, livid
Word Frequency
blue in British English
noun
1.
any of a group of colours, such as that of a
clear
unclouded
sky, that have
wavelengths in the range 490–445
nanometres. Blue is the
complementary colour of yellow and with red and green forms a set of
primary colours
▶ Related adjective: cyanic2.
a dye or
pigment of any of these colours
3.
blue cloth or clothing
dressed in blue
4.
a.
a person who represents or has represented
Oxford or
Cambridge University in a sport and has the right to wear the university colour (dark blue
for Oxford, light blue for Cambridge)
an Oxford blue
b.
the
honour of so representing one's university
6.
any of
numerous small blue-winged
butterflies of the genera Lampides, Polyommatus, etc: family Lycaenidae
11. another name for
blueing
15.
out of the blue
16.
into the blue
adjectiveWord forms: bluer or bluest
17.
of the colour blue
verbWord forms: blues, blueing, bluing or blued
25.
to make, dye, or become blue
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Derived forms
bluely (ˈbluely) adverb
blueness (ˈblueness)
noun
Word origin
C13: from Old French bleu, of Germanic origin; compare Old Norse blār, Old High German blāo, Middle Dutch blā; related to Latin flāvus yellow
Word Frequency
Blue in British English
noun
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blue
British English: blue
/bluː/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is blue is the colour of the sky on a sunny day.
There were swallows in the cloudless blue sky.
- American English: blue
- Arabic: أَزْرَق
- Brazilian Portuguese: azul
- Chinese: 蓝色的
- Croatian: plav
- Czech: modrý
- Danish: blå
- Dutch: blauw
- European Spanish: azul
- Finnish: sininen
- French: bleu couleur
- German: blau
- Greek: γαλάζιος
- Italian: blu
- Japanese: 青い
- Korean: 파란
- Norwegian: blå
- Polish: niebieski
- European Portuguese: azul
- Romanian: albastru
- Russian: голубой
- Spanish: azul
- Swedish: blå
- Thai: สีฟ้า
- Turkish: mavi
- Ukrainian: синій
- Vietnamese: xanh da trời
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