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white

1 of 3adjective
/waɪt/
Forms:whiter,whitest
1

having the color that is the lightest, like snow

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  • His teeth are white and shiny, thanks to regular brushing and flossing.
  • The bride's wedding dress is white.
  • The white snowflakes were falling softly from the sky during winter.
  • They served white rice with the chicken curry.
  • We saw a beautiful white swan swimming in the lake.
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referring or belonging to a group of people originally from Europe who typically have pale skin

  • The census form asked if she identified as White, Black, or another ethnicity.
  • His family, being White, had lived in that European village for generations.
  • The city's population consists of a diverse mix of White, Asian, and Latino communities.
  • As a White student in a multicultural school, he learned a lot about different cultures.
  • She felt her experience as a White traveler was different from others in certain regions.
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covered in snow

  • The mountains were covered in a white blanket of fresh snow after the storm.
  • Her garden looked beautiful under the white frost of early winter.
  • The landscape turned white overnight as a heavy snowfall blanketed everything.
  • The white rooftops shimmered in the sunlight after the first snow of the season.
  • The ski slopes were perfectly white, inviting winter sports enthusiasts from all over.
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appearing pale or ashen, often due to shock, fear, illness, or extreme cold

  • Her white face revealed how terrified she was of the impending storm.
  • His white cheeks stood out as he sat silently, overwhelmed by fear.
  • The child's white hands trembled in the cold as they waited outside.
  • After standing in the freezing wind, his lips were white and trembling.
  • His face turned white when he received the unexpected bad news.
5

(of tea or coffee) served with milk or cream

White coffee is a type of coffee that is made by roasting coffee beans at a lower temperature and for a shorter period of time than traditional dark roast coffee. This results in a coffee that is lighter in color and has a milder, less bitter taste than dark roast coffee. White coffee is often served with milk or cream, which can enhance its smooth and creamy flavor. The milk or cream also helps to balance the acidity of the coffee, making it a popular choice for those with sensitive stomachs. While white coffee is less common than traditional dark roast coffee, it has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique flavor profile and lower caffeine content. White coffee can be prepared using a variety of brewing methods, including drip, French press, and pour-over, and can be customized with different milk or cream options to suit individual tastes.

  • She ordered a white coffee to go with her breakfast.
  • He prefers white tea over black, as the milk makes it smoother.
  • The café specializes in white beverages for those who like a creamier taste.
  • Her morning routine always includes a white cup of tea with a slice of toast.
  • He ordered white tea, which came with a splash of milk to lighten the flavor.
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referring to something that has no writing, printing, or marks on it

  • The white pages of the notebook were waiting to be filled with ideas.
  • She handed me a white sheet of paper to start my drawing.
  • The white board was cleaned after class, leaving no traces of the lesson.
  • His sketchbook was full of white pages, ready for new artwork.
  • I found a white envelope with nothing written on the outside.
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having an innocent or pure nature

  • Her white demeanor in the situation made her seem completely innocent.
  • The white character in the story was portrayed as the moral compass, free from corruption.
  • Despite the accusations, his white actions suggested he had no wrongdoing.
  • They performed a white act of kindness by donating anonymously to the charity.
  • She had a white intention behind her advice, hoping to help rather than criticize.
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(of liquor) clear and without any color

  • She ordered a white vodka, known for its clarity and smooth taste.
  • The bartender mixed a cocktail using white rum for a clean, uncolored finish.
  • The white gin had a crisp flavor and a transparent appearance.
  • They preferred white whiskey for its subtle taste and lack of color.
  • The white tequila was served chilled, showcasing its pure and uncolored quality.
9

having a favorable or fortunate condition

  • He felt white when he landed the perfect job without any hassle.
  • They considered themselves white to have found such a great deal on their dream car.
  • She was white to have a loving family and supportive friends throughout her career.
  • The team was white to have secured a victory despite the challenging conditions.
  • Moving to a new city, he felt white to immediately find a welcoming community.
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related to intense or pure passion, such as extreme anger

  • His white fury was clear as he shouted and gestured angrily.
  • She reacted with white rage to the unexpected news.
  • The white heat of his anger was visible to everyone in the room.
  • The novel depicted the character’s white fury, capturing his intense and unrestrained emotions.
  • The white rage in her eyes was evident as she confronted the injustice.
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having a full spectrum of frequencies, typically used to describe noise or signals that cover a wide range

  • The white noise machine emitted sound across a wide frequency range to mask background noise.
  • The white signal was effective in covering various frequencies, ensuring clear communication.
  • White noise is used in audio testing because it includes a full range of frequencies.
  • The white noise of city traffic was a constant part of his daily routine.
  • The white noise from the air conditioner was a constant background hum in the office.