What is another word for bluer?

Pronunciation: [blˈuːə] (IPA)

The word "bluer" is often used to describe something that is more blue in color than other things around it. However, there are many synonyms for "bluer" that can be used to convey the same meaning in different ways. Some examples include "more azure" which describes something that is brighter and more vivid in color, "darker blue" which implies a deeper shade of blue, and "ultramarine" which is a more poetic and descriptive way of saying blue. Other synonyms for "bluer" include "cobalt", "navy", "sapphire", "turquoise", and "indigo". By using synonyms, writers can add variety and depth to their language and convey their ideas more effectively.

What are the hypernyms for Bluer?

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

Usage examples for Bluer

A very pretty young lady comes along smiling-her pink cheeks looking all the pinker, and her blue eyes all the bluer, because of the white snow and also the white fur round her neck.
"The Beautiful Wretch; The Pupil of Aurelius; and The Four Macnicols"
William Black
The skies of Italy were not bluer than the skies above it; the sunshine of Arcadia not brighter or more genial.
"The Maid of Maiden Lane"
Amelia E. Barr
Can the sky in Italy possibly be bluer than this?"
"The Pastor's Wife"
Elizabeth von Arnim

Famous quotes with Bluer

  • I am sure I do not know why the beauty of Monte Carlo should not satisfy more than it does. The bluest of all seas is nowhere bluer than when you see it between the marble balustrades of the long white terrace before the casino, palms are nowhere greener than in that high garden which the mountain screen from every unkind breath, no colours could be more rich and various than those of the red and purple Alps that tower up behind the town, on whose summit such violent thunderstorms gather and break. But for me, at least, there was not at all the pleasure I had anticipated in this dazzling white and blue, these feathery palms and ragged Alps. ...I had a continual restless feeling that there was nothing at all real about Monte Carlo; that the sea was too blue to be wet, the casino too white to be anything but pasteboard, and that from their very greenness the palms must be cotton. … in atmosphere and spirit the entire kingdom of Monaco is an extension of the casino.
    Willa Cather

Related words: blue, purple, pink, green

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