What is another word for bronzy?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɒnzi] (IPA)

Bronzy is a word that describes a color that resembles bronze - a reddish-brown metal commonly used in sculptures and decorative objects. Some synonyms for bronzy include coppery, brass-colored, golden-brown, rust-toned, and amber-hued. These words all describe shades of brown with warm, metallic undertones that lend a sense of richness to any setting. Other related color words include auburn, cinnamon, and chestnut, which also evoke the warm, earthy tones of bronze. Whether used to describe the color of a piece of jewelry, a paint swatch, or the changing leaves of autumn, synonyms for bronzy can bring depth and depth to descriptions of the world around us.

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What are the hypernyms for Bronzy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for bronzy?

Bronzy is often used to describe a metallic, dark brown color with a golden sheen. Some antonyms for the word bronzy include pale, pasty, pallid, bleached, ashen, washed-out, and colorless. These words imply a lack of color or vibrancy. Other antonyms might include words like bright, vivid, bold, or vivid, which suggest colors that are more saturated and intense. Bronzy is a word that is often used to describe the color of certain metals or other materials, so antonyms may also include words like matte, flat, or dull, which suggest a lack of shine or reflection.

What are the antonyms for Bronzy?

Usage examples for Bronzy

The back was afforded by a grassy hillock, with a tuft or two of brake-fern throwing up their bronzy crockets among the sprayed russet of last year's pride.
"Springhaven A Tale of the Great War"
R. D. Blackmore
A few glass tumblers inverted above as many of these larger holes during the summer will intercept the winged sprite into which he is shortly to be transfigured-a brilliant metallic-hued beetle, perhaps flashing with bronzy gold or glittering like an emerald-the beautiful cicindela, or tiger-beetle, known to the entomologist as the most agile winged among the coleopterous tribe; known to the populace, perhaps, simply as a bright glittering fly that revels in the hot summer sands of the sea-shore or dusty country road, making its short spans of glittering flight from the very feet of the observer.
"My Studio Neighbors"
William Hamilton Gibson
I thought Titian hair was bronzy-tawny was what Mr. Burlingame called it when he was spouting,"-her upper lip curled in contempt.
"You Never Know Your Luck, Complete Being The Story Of A Matrimonial Deserter"
Gilbert Parker Last Updated: March 14, 2009

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