Golden-hued: meaning, definitions and examples

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golden-hued

 

[ ˈɡoʊldən hjuːd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

color

Having a golden color or hue.

Synonyms

golden-colored, golden-toned.

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Word Description / Examples
golden-hued

Describes something that has a shade or tint of gold, often used in poetic or descriptive language to evoke beauty or warmth.

  • The golden-hued leaves of autumn rustled in the breeze.
  • Her golden-hued hair glimmered in the sunlight.
golden-toned

Typically used to describe sound or music that has a rich, warm, and pleasant quality, but can also refer to a visual tone that evokes the richness of gold.

  • The singer’s golden-toned voice captivated the audience.
  • The photograph had a golden-toned filter, giving it a nostalgic feel.

Examples of usage

  • The sunset painted the sky with golden-hued clouds.
  • She wore a dress with a golden-hued fabric.

Translations

Translations of the word "golden-hued" in other languages:

🇵🇹 dourado

🇮🇳 सुनहरा रंग

🇩🇪 goldfarben

🇮🇩 berwarna keemasan

🇺🇦 золотавий

🇵🇱 złocisty

🇯🇵 金色の

🇫🇷 doré

🇪🇸 dorado

🇹🇷 altın rengi

🇰🇷 황금빛

🇸🇦 ذهبي اللون

🇨🇿 zlatavý

🇸🇰 zlatistý

🇨🇳 金色的

🇸🇮 zlato obarvan

🇮🇸 gylta

🇰🇿 алтын түсті

🇬🇪 ოქროსფერი

🇦🇿 qızılı rəngli

🇲🇽 dorado

Etymology

The term 'golden-hued' originates from the combination of the words 'golden' and 'hued'. The word 'golden' has been used since the 14th century to refer to the color of gold, while 'hued' comes from Middle English 'hewe', meaning color. The phrase 'golden-hued' gained popularity in the English language during the 19th century with the rise of romantic and descriptive literature.