What does TINGE mean?

Parts of Speech:

Tinge is a noun and a verb.

Definitions:

As a noun, tinge means a slight trace or coloration of something. As a verb, tinge means to color slightly or to be tinged with a particular color.

Pronunciations:

In US English, tinge is pronounced as "ting". In UK English, it is pronounced as "tinj".

Origin and Usage:

The word tinge originated from the Latin word "tingere" which means "to dye". It has been used in the English language since the 16th century. Tinge is often used to describe a slight coloring or flavoring of something.

Synonyms:

Some synonyms of tinge include tint, hue, shade, color, and cast.

Related Words:

Some related 5 letter words to tinge include color, shade, blend, stain, and blush.

Example Sentences:
  • The sunset had a tinge of orange.
  • His voice was tinged with sadness.
  • She added a tinge of blue to the painting.
  • The lemonade had a slight tinge of sweetness.


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