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  1. COLOURS. US =American English UK =British English. Ver también: Expresiones idiomáticas con los colores. Ejemplos. What colour are his eyes? ¿De qué color son sus ojos? Sheila was wearing a black evening dress. Sheila llevaba puesto un vestido negro de noche. Look at the blue water of the sea! ¡Mira el agua azul del mar! Tom has dark brown hair.

    • Shades of Red
    • Shades of Blue
    • Shades of Yellow
    • Shades of Green
    • Shades of Orange
    • Shades of Purple
    • Shades of Pink
    • Shades of Brown
    • Shades of Black
    • Shades of White

    Red is the color of love. It’s a passionate color, and symbolizes romance and desire. There’s nothing quite like getting a red rose on Valentine’s Day! If you live in the United States like me, you might also see red as a patriotic color (along with white and blue, the colors of the American flag). This is true even though red was traditionally als...

    While red is energetic and exciting, blue is calm and peaceful. It’s the color of the ocean and the sky, and is just a relaxing color—and there’s even science to back this up! The color’s relation to water also makes it a frequent symbol of refreshment and cleanliness. Blue is also associated with professionalism and trust. Can you imagine walking ...

    Yellow is one of my personal favorite colors because it’s such a positive and joyful color. It’s often used in symbols and advertisements related to summer. Doesn’t just looking at the color yellow make you feel a little warmer? Yellow is also a bright and highly visible color, making it a popular color to use to highlight important elements. Every...

    Look at the nature around you. How much of it is green? This, of course, is why green is associated with nature, symbolizing growth, freshness, fertility and health. Green is used in health and wellness brands often. It’s even the color used in the official government organic seal in America, Europeand other parts of the world. Like blue, green has...

    Fiery orange is associated with energy and vitality. It’s a warm, almost hot color, that’s often used to show excitement and enthusiasm. Some people say that orange even inspires creativity. Orange is also associated with change thanks to its strong connection to the colors of the changing leaves in autumn. It’s a beautiful color with many shades t...

    Purple is a rich color, usually used to symbolize royalty and luxury. This is because for a long time in history, the dyes used to create purple were rare and expensive. Because of its rarity, the color is also seen as being mysterious. This has led to it being used many times to show magic, spirituality and mysticism. This also makes it a useful t...

    Pink shows the softer side of romance and love. Where red is passionate and exciting, pink is sweet and tender. And I mean “sweet” literally, here: Your brain thinks that pink candies are sweeter than they actually are. Today, light pink is associated with little girls, while light blue is used for little boys. This wasn’t always like this—pink use...

    Brown is an often overlooked color. It’s the color of earth and wood, and is seen as a strong and solid color. Brown is used in spaces to make them look “rustic” or natural and connected to earth. The color is associated with comfort since it’s the color of both soil (which nourishes life) and coffee (which probably nourished you this morning!). Br...

    Black is the absence of light: It’s the color you see when you remove all other color, and also the color you see when you combine all the colors. The color has many sides. Black is associated with negative things: a black mood, the black sheep of the family, black magic. It’s sneaky, associated with mystery and hiding. In the west, people who are ...

    White is both literally and culturally the opposite of black. It’s the color of light and celebrations (except in China, where it’s the color of death and bad luck). Brides in the west traditionally wear white dresses in their weddings. That’s because the color is a symbol of purity and innocence, and you can sometimes see this in popular media and...

  2. Hace 5 días · Discover a comprehensive guide to color names in English. Expand your vocabulary with common and advanced colors, complete with descriptions and images.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2024 · 1. To Be + Colour. e.g. My car is blue. 2. Colour + Noun. e.g. The blue car is mine. 3. Colour is the Noun. e.g. Blue is the colour of my car. Did you know that, because colours give us more information about a person or a thing, they are adjectives in English? Light - Dark - Bright.

  4. learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › vocabulary › a1-a2Colours | LearnEnglish

    Colours. Do these exercises to learn the names of colours. What's your favourite colour? Task 1. Task 2. Task 3. Discussion. What are your favourite colours? Try another vocabulary lesson. Language level. A1 Elementary. Give it 1/5. Give it 2/5. Give it 3/5. Give it 4/5. Give it 5/5. Average: 4.6 (25 votes)

  5. Listas de vocabulario por tema, con imágenes y pronunciación. Colors (Colores): Lista de vocabulario en inglés con su traducción al español.

  6. List of colors. The Basics of Color Vocabulary in English. Understanding basic color terms is the foundation of mastering color vocabulary. The primary colors—red, blue, and yellow—serve as the starting points for creating a vast array of hues through mixing and blending. Primary Colors: Red: Often associated with passion, love, and danger.

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