dun-colored
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Having a dull, grayish-brown color, typically used to describe animals (especially horses), fabrics, or natural elements. The color is muted and earthy, often resembling the natural coat of certain animals or aged materials.
Usage
- The term is used attributively (before a noun) to describe the color of something. It is a compound adjective formed from "dun" (the color) and "colored."
- It is most commonly applied in descriptions of animals, natural scenery, or traditional materials.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The farmer led a dun-colored horse into the stable.
- She wore a dun-colored coat that blended with the autumn landscape.
- The dun-colored hills stretched out under the overcast sky.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Nuance: The term often carries a connotation of something being plain, subdued, or natural, rather than brightly colored. It can imply a lack of vibrancy.
- The dun-colored walls gave the room a somber, rustic feel.
Variants and Related Words
- Dun (adj.): Of a dull grayish-brown color.
- The dun mare grazed in the field.
- Dun (n.): 1. A dull grayish-brown color. 2. A horse of this color.
- Dun-coloured: A chiefly British English spelling variant.
Synonyms
- Taupe: A dark gray-brown color.
- Mousy: A dull, light brown or grayish-brown color.
- Khaki: A dull brownish-yellow or light olive-brown color.
Antonyms
- Vibrant: Bright and striking in color.
- Vivid: Intensely deep or bright in color.