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hued
[ hyoodor, often, yood ]
adjective
- having the hue or color as specified (usually used in combination):
many-hued; golden-hued.
hued
/ hjuːd /
adjective
- archaic.
- having a hue or colour as specified
- ( in combination )
rosy-hued dawn
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Other Words From
- multi·hued adjective
- un·hued adjective
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Example Sentences
Meanwhile, big dollar advertising campaigns have taken an explicit rainbow-hued slant.
Now, he's out to prove that redheads are just as desirable as their neutral-hued brethren.
Within a navy blue duffel bag were clattering bone-hued beads, amulets, and bracelets.
The program began about two years ago with artist Jet Martinez, who painted a brightly hued floral mural in Building 18.
The idea of using an incredibly salty, orange-hued shell as a delivery vehicle for salty stuffings seemed a little daft.
His clothing was also, in part, that of a parader: a brilliant-hued coat worn over his ordinary faded suit of denim.
His straw-hued hair, brushed back from a sloping brow, hung lankly down upon his coat-collar.
Undistinguished from any typical strap-hanger except perhaps by the light-hued eyes.
He had his key ready in his hand, terra cotta-hued tab swinging loose.
The furnishings are many hued, the cushions a flare of color, and the pictures fantastically futuristic.
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