Gold-orange: meaning, definitions and examples

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gold-orange

 

[ ˈɡoʊld ˈɔrɪndʒ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

color

A color that is a mixture of gold and orange, resembling the color of a ripe orange fruit.

Synonyms

amber, golden-orange

Examples of usage

  • The sunset painted the sky with a beautiful gold-orange hue.
  • The artist used a gold-orange palette to create a warm and vibrant painting.

Translations

Translations of the word "gold-orange" in other languages:

🇵🇹 laranja-dourado

🇮🇳 सोने-नारंगी

🇩🇪 gold-orange

🇮🇩 emas-oranye

🇺🇦 золото-оранжевий

🇵🇱 złoto-pomarańczowy

🇯🇵 ゴールドオレンジ

🇫🇷 or-orange

🇪🇸 oro-naranja

🇹🇷 altın-turuncu

🇰🇷 금-주황색

🇸🇦 برتقالي ذهبي

🇨🇿 zlatá-oranžová

🇸🇰 zlatá-oranžová

🇨🇳 金橙色

🇸🇮 zlato-oranžna

🇮🇸 gull-appelsínugulur

🇰🇿 алтын-сары

🇬🇪 ოქროსფერი-ნარინჯისფერი

🇦🇿 qızıl-narıncı

🇲🇽 oro-naranja

Etymology

The term 'gold-orange' is a combination of the colors gold and orange. Gold is a precious metal often associated with wealth and luxury, while orange is a warm and vibrant color resembling the fruit of the same name. When combined, gold-orange creates a unique and rich color that is often used in art, design, and fashion to convey warmth, energy, and creativity.