yellowness

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yellowness

The artist mixed a paint to capture the yellowness of the daffodils.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality or state of being yellow; yellow color or pigment: "Yellowness" refers to the chromatic quality that resembles the hue of objects such as sunflowers, ripe lemons, or egg yolks. It is one of the primary colors in traditional color theory.
Usage
  • "Yellowness" is a property noun used to describe the specific color attribute of an object or substance. It is often used in more formal, descriptive, or scientific contexts than the simple adjective "yellow."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The intense yellowness of the canary's feathers was striking.
    • The artist mixed the paint to achieve the perfect yellowness for the sunflower petals.
    • The disease caused a noticeable yellowness in his skin and eyes.
Advanced Usage
  • Descriptive and Comparative Use: "Yellowness" can be used to compare shades or intensities.
    • The yellowness of the new leaves was a paler shade than that of the old ones.
  • Scientific/Technical Contexts: Used in fields like biology, art conservation, or medicine (e.g., describing jaundice).
    • The lab report noted the yellowness index of the paper sample.
Variants and Related Words
  • Yellow (adj/n): Having the color yellow; the color itself.
    • She wore a bright yellow dress.
  • Yellowish (adj): Somewhat yellow; tinged with yellow.
    • The pages of the old book had turned yellowish.
Synonyms
  • Amber (n): A yellowish-brown color.
  • Gold (n): A bright yellow color, like the metal.
  • Lemon (n): A bright, clear yellow color.
Antonyms
  • Blueness (n): The quality of being blue.
  • Purpleness (n): The quality of being purple.
yellowness

The artist mixed a paint to capture the yellowness of the daffodils.

Noun
  1. yellow color or pigment; the chromatic color resembling the hue of sunflowers or ripe lemons

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