What does OMBRE mean?

Parts of Speech:

Ombre is a noun and an adjective.

Definitions:

As a noun, ombre refers to a card game popular in the 17th and 18th centuries. As an adjective, ombre refers to a gradual transition of color from light to dark or vice versa.

Pronunciations:

US: AHM-bray. UK: OHM-bruh.

Origin and Usage:

The word ombre comes from the Spanish word hombre, meaning "man" or "person". The card game was originally played in Spain and was later adopted by the French. The term ombre was used to describe the game in both languages. The use of ombre to describe a gradual transition of color became popular in the 19th century and is still commonly used today in design and fashion.

Synonyms:

As a noun, synonyms for ombre include lHombre, hombre, and homburg. As an adjective, synonyms for ombre include shaded, graduated, and blended.

Related Words:

Other five-letter words related to ombre include amber, brome, combe, ember, and throm.

Example Sentences:
  • He learned to play ombre while studying in Spain.
  • The dress featured an ombre effect, with the color gradually fading from light to dark.


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