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beige

1 of 2noun
/beɪʒ/
Forms:beiges
1

a pale yellowish-brown color

  • The living room was decorated in shades of beige.
  • Her coat was a soft beige that matched the autumn leaves.
  • The designer chose beige for the walls to create a calming atmosphere.
  • The beige of the furniture added warmth to the minimalist space.
  • His suit, a classic beige, was perfect for the summer wedding.
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2

a fabric made from natural, undyed wool, characterized by its light, pale brown color

  • The blanket was crafted from soft beige, giving it a natural and rustic feel.
  • He admired the traditional beige, known for its durability and warmth.
  • The designer preferred using beige for the eco-friendly fashion line.
  • Her scarf, made of beige, felt cozy and earthy against her skin.
  • The store specialized in selling high-quality beige, perfect for winter clothing.