verdoso
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- Verdoso is a Spanish adjective meaning 'greenish', used to describe things that have a green tint or are not quite fully green.
- It follows standard Spanish adjective rules, changing to 'verdosa', 'verdosos', or 'verdosas' to match the noun it describes.
- Commonly used in nature, medicine (sickly look), and art (oxidation/patina), it provides more nuance than the basic word 'verde'.
- It is an A2 level word that helps learners move beyond primary colors into more detailed and realistic descriptions.
The Spanish word verdoso is an adjective that primarily functions to describe something that possesses a greenish tint, hue, or appearance without being purely or vibrantly green. In linguistic terms, it is derived from the base noun and adjective 'verde' (green) with the addition of the suffix '-oso'. In Spanish, the suffix '-oso' is incredibly productive; it typically transforms a noun into an adjective meaning 'full of' or 'having the qualities of', similar to the English suffix '-ish' or '-ous'. Therefore, while 'verde' is the color green, 'verdoso' is 'greenish'. This distinction is crucial for speakers who wish to convey nuance in their descriptions, moving beyond primary colors into the realm of specific textures, conditions, and subtle visual states. You will encounter this word in various contexts, ranging from the natural world—describing the murky water of a pond or the skin of an underripe fruit—to medical descriptions, such as the color of a healing bruise or phlegm. It carries a descriptive weight that often implies a mixture of colors, usually green blended with grey, brown, or yellow.
- Visual Nuance
- It describes a secondary quality of color rather than a primary one.
- Suffix Function
- The '-oso' ending indicates a tendency or a partial quality of the root word.
El agua del estanque se ha vuelto de un tono verdoso debido a las algas.
Beyond mere color, 'verdoso' can sometimes carry a negative or unappealing connotation. For instance, if food is described as having a 'tono verdoso', it usually suggests spoilage or mold. In literature, it might be used to describe the sickly complexion of a character or the eerie light of a stormy sky. It is a word of atmosphere. When you use 'verdoso', you are not just naming a color; you are describing a state of being. It is the difference between saying a leaf is green (healthy, vibrant) and saying a liquid is greenish (perhaps stagnant or chemical). Understanding this word allows a Spanish learner to move from basic A1 color identification to A2/B1 level descriptive proficiency, where the world is seen in shades and gradients rather than just blocks of primary color.
Sus ojos tienen un destello verdoso bajo la luz del sol.
Culturally, the word is used throughout the Spanish-speaking world without significant regional variation in meaning. Whether you are in Spain, Mexico, or Argentina, 'verdoso' remains the standard term for 'greenish'. It is also frequently used in artistic circles to describe pigments and glazes. In the context of interior design, one might describe a wall as 'gris verdoso' (greenish-grey) to indicate a sophisticated, muted tone. It is a versatile adjective that bridges the gap between scientific precision and poetic description.
Using verdoso correctly requires an understanding of Spanish adjective agreement. Since it is an adjective, it must match the noun it describes in both gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural). The four forms are: verdoso (masculine singular), verdosa (feminine singular), verdosos (masculine plural), and verdosas (feminine plural). This is a standard transformation for adjectives ending in '-o'. For example, if you are describing 'el cristal' (the glass), you would say 'el cristal verdoso'. If you are describing 'la tela' (the fabric), you would say 'la tela verdosa'.
- Agreement Rule
- Always change the ending to match the noun's gender and number.
Las nubes verdosas indicaban que se acercaba una gran tormenta.
In terms of sentence placement, 'verdoso' typically follows the noun it modifies, which is the standard position for descriptive adjectives in Spanish. Placing it before the noun is rare and would usually be reserved for poetic or highly stylized writing. For instance, 'el líquido verdoso' is the common way to say 'the greenish liquid'. You can also use it with linking verbs like 'ser' (to be - permanent characteristics) and 'estar' (to be - temporary states or appearances). 'El cielo es verdoso' implies the sky is naturally that color, while 'El cielo está verdoso' suggests it looks greenish right now, perhaps due to a sunset or weather condition.
El metal antiguo tiene una pátina verdosa.
Furthermore, 'verdoso' can be modified by adverbs to provide even more detail. You might say something is 'ligeramente verdoso' (slightly greenish) or 'intensamente verdoso' (intensely greenish). It is also common to combine it with other color adjectives to describe complex shades, such as 'azul verdoso' (greenish blue/teal) or 'amarillo verdoso' (greenish yellow). In these compound structures, 'verdoso' acts as the qualifier. When describing eyes, 'ojos verdosos' is a very common and slightly more sophisticated way than just saying 'ojos verdes', especially if the eyes have hints of hazel or grey.
You will encounter the word verdoso in a surprisingly wide variety of real-world scenarios. One of the most common places is in nature documentaries or while hiking. Guides might point out 'el musgo verdoso' (the greenish moss) or describe the 'reflejo verdoso' (greenish reflection) of the sun on a mountain lake. In these contexts, it conveys a sense of organic reality and the complexity of natural pigments. It is rarely just 'green' in the wild; it is almost always a shade of 'verdoso'.
- In the Kitchen
- Used to describe the state of produce, like a 'tomate verdoso' that isn't quite ripe yet.
- In Medicine
- Used by doctors or patients to describe secretions or the skin around an injury.
El pan tenía unos puntos verdosos de moho.
In urban environments, you'll hear 'verdoso' used to describe the aging of buildings and monuments. In cities like Madrid, Buenos Aires, or Mexico City, the bronze statues often develop a 'capa verdosa' (greenish layer) due to oxidation. This is a common topic in architecture and history tours. Additionally, in the world of fashion and makeup, 'verdoso' is used to describe undertones. A makeup artist might say someone has a 'subtono verdoso' (greenish undertone) which requires specific color correction techniques. It is a technical term as much as it is a descriptive one.
Ese cristal tiene un tinte verdoso muy elegante.
Finally, you will hear it in everyday conversations about health. If someone looks 'verdoso', it’s a colloquial way of saying they look nauseous or sickly. 'Te has puesto verdoso, ¿te sientes bien?' (You've turned greenish, do you feel okay?). This usage is very similar to the English expression 'green around the gills'. It captures that specific pale, sickly hue that comes with motion sickness or food poisoning. In summary, 'verdoso' is a high-frequency word because it fills the gap between 'green' and 'everything else that looks a bit like green'.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make when learning verdoso is overusing the basic word 'verde' when 'verdoso' would be much more accurate. In English, we often use 'greenish' to be precise, but in Spanish, learners often default to 'verde' for everything. For example, describing a bruise as 'verde' sounds like it is literally the color of grass, whereas 'verdoso' correctly identifies the sickly, tinted hue of healing skin. Another common error is failing to apply adjective agreement rules. Beginners often forget to change 'verdoso' to 'verdosa' when describing feminine nouns like 'la pintura' or 'la luz'.
- Mistake: Gender Agreement
- Saying 'la pared verdoso' instead of 'la pared verdosa'.
- Mistake: Over-generalization
- Using 'verde' for things that are clearly a mix of colors, which sounds less natural to native ears.
Incorrect: La sopa tiene un color verde (unless it's spinach soup). Correct: La sopa tiene un color verdoso (if it looks slightly off).
Another nuance that learners miss is the difference between 'verdoso' and 'verduzco'. While they are very similar and often interchangeable, 'verduzco' (or 'verdusco') sometimes carries a slightly more 'dirty' or 'dark' connotation. Using 'verdoso' for a bright, pleasant teal might be fine, but for a swamp, 'verduzco' might be even more evocative. However, sticking to 'verdoso' is generally safer for A2/B1 learners. Furthermore, avoid using 'verdoso' to describe things that are definitively, 100% green. You wouldn't call a bright green crayon 'verdoso'; that would be 'verde'. 'Verdoso' is for the 'in-between' colors.
Sus ojos no son verdes, son de un tono verdoso mezclado con miel.
Finally, be careful with the word 'verde' in idiomatic expressions. For example, 'estar verde' means to be inexperienced or to be unripe. You cannot substitute 'estar verdoso' in these idioms. 'Estar verdoso' would literally mean looking greenish (perhaps from illness). Mixing up these two can lead to confusion. If you want to say someone is a 'newbie', stick to 'está verde'. If you want to say they look like they're about to throw up, 'está verdoso' is your best bet. Precision in suffix usage is what separates intermediate learners from advanced speakers.
Exploring synonyms and alternatives for verdoso helps to expand your vocabulary and allows for more precise descriptions. While 'verdoso' is the most general term for 'greenish', there are several other words that describe specific types of green hues. For example, oliva (olive) is used for that specific dark, yellowish-green. Esmeralda (emerald) describes a bright, vivid green. Verduzco is perhaps the closest synonym, often used for darker, more muted, or 'unclean' greens, such as the color of a murky river.
- Verdoso vs. Verduzco
- 'Verdoso' is neutral and general; 'Verduzco' often implies a darker or dirtier shade.
- Verdoso vs. Verde claro
- 'Verde claro' is light green; 'Verdoso' is green-ish (mixed with other colors).
El bosque tenía un ambiente verduzco y sombrío.
If you are describing something that is almost green but not quite, you might use compound adjectives. Amarillento (yellowish) often goes hand-in-hand with verdoso when describing something like a sick person's complexion or an old book page. 'Un tono amarillo-verdoso' is a common way to describe the color of sulfur or certain types of bile. On the other end of the spectrum, azulado (bluish) can be combined to create 'azul-verdoso', which is the equivalent of teal or turquoise. These suffixes (-oso, -ento, -ado) are all part of the same family of 'ish' descriptors.
La pátina verdosa del cobre es muy apreciada en la decoración.
In more poetic or literary contexts, you might find glauco. This is a more advanced word (C1/C2 level) that specifically describes a light green or sea-green color, often with a greyish or silvery tinge. It is frequently used to describe the color of the sea or certain types of eyes. While 'verdoso' is practical and everyday, 'glauco' is elegant and specific. However, for most learners, mastering 'verdoso' and its agreement rules provides more than enough descriptive power for 95% of situations involving greenish things.
How Formal Is It?
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The suffix '-oso' is one of the most common ways to turn a noun into an adjective in Spanish, creating words like 'caluroso' (hot/warm) from 'calor'.
Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'v' like an English 'v' (it should be more like a soft 'b').
- Not tapping the 'r' (it shouldn't be an English 'r').
- Pronouncing the 'd' too hard (it should be soft, like 'th' in 'this').
- Stress on the first or last syllable.
- Making the 'o' sounds like 'uh'.
Niveau de difficulté
Easy to recognize if you know 'verde'.
Need to remember adjective agreement.
Pronunciation of 'v' and 'd' can be tricky.
Common word, easy to hear in context.
Quoi apprendre ensuite
Prérequis
Apprends ensuite
Avancé
Grammaire à connaître
Adjective Agreement
La manzana verdosa / El coche verdoso.
Suffix -oso
Calor -> Caluroso; Verde -> Verdoso.
Ser vs Estar with colors
Es verdoso (permanent) vs Está verdoso (temporary).
Position of Adjectives
El cristal verdoso (usually after the noun).
Adverbs of degree
Muy verdoso / Ligeramente verdoso.
Exemples par niveau
El coche es verdoso.
The car is greenish.
Masculine singular agreement.
Tengo una manzana verdosa.
I have a greenish apple.
Feminine singular agreement.
Los lápices son verdosos.
The pencils are greenish.
Masculine plural agreement.
La mesa es verdosa.
The table is greenish.
Feminine singular agreement.
Vemos un pájaro verdoso.
We see a greenish bird.
Direct object adjective agreement.
Tu camisa es un poco verdosa.
Your shirt is a bit greenish.
Use of 'un poco' to modify the adjective.
Las flores son verdosas.
The flowers are greenish.
Feminine plural agreement.
El gato tiene ojos verdosos.
The cat has greenish eyes.
Describing body parts with adjectives.
El agua del río se ve verdosa hoy.
The river water looks greenish today.
Use of 'se ve' (looks/appears) with the adjective.
Ese plátano está todavía verdoso.
That banana is still greenish.
Use of 'está' to indicate an unripe state.
Me gusta ese color gris verdoso.
I like that greenish grey color.
Compound color description.
La luz de la lámpara es verdosa.
The light from the lamp is greenish.
Describing the quality of light.
Tiene una mancha verdosa en la ropa.
He/she has a greenish stain on their clothes.
Describing a stain with a specific hue.
El cristal tiene un tono verdoso.
The glass has a greenish tone.
Using 'tono' + adjective.
Sus mejillas se pusieron verdosas por el mareo.
His/her cheeks turned greenish from motion sickness.
Describing a change in state with 'se pusieron'.
Vimos unas rocas verdosas cerca del mar.
We saw some greenish rocks near the sea.
Plural adjective agreement.
El estanque estaba cubierto de una capa verdosa.
The pond was covered in a greenish layer.
Describing a covering or layer.
La pátina verdosa del bronce es señal de antigüedad.
The greenish patina of the bronze is a sign of age.
Technical use of the word in art/history.
El enfermo tenía un semblante verdoso y pálido.
The sick man had a greenish and pale countenance.
Literary description of appearance.
Elegimos una pintura de un matiz verdoso para el salón.
We chose a paint with a greenish hue for the living room.
Using 'matiz' (hue/nuance).
El horizonte se volvió de un color verdoso antes de la tormenta.
The horizon turned a greenish color before the storm.
Describing atmospheric changes.
Las hojas muertas tenían un aspecto verdoso y húmedo.
The dead leaves had a greenish and damp appearance.
Describing texture and color together.
Bebió un líquido verdoso que sabía a hierbas.
He/she drank a greenish liquid that tasted like herbs.
Describing a drink.
Sus ojos verdosos brillaban en la oscuridad.
His/her greenish eyes shone in the dark.
Poetic description.
La carne presentaba un color verdoso poco saludable.
The meat had an unhealthy greenish color.
Formal description of food state.
El mármol tiene unas vetas verdosas muy finas.
The marble has very fine greenish veins.
Describing patterns in materials.
Un resplandor verdoso emanaba de la pantalla del ordenador.
A greenish glow emanated from the computer screen.
Describing light sources.
La sopa de guisantes tenía un tono verdoso muy intenso.
The pea soup had a very intense greenish tone.
Describing food intensity.
El cobre oxidado adquiere esa tonalidad verdosa característica.
Oxidized copper acquires that characteristic greenish hue.
Scientific/descriptive process.
Sus ropas, ya viejas, habían tomado un tinte verdoso.
His/her clothes, already old, had taken on a greenish tint.
Describing the effects of time on fabric.
El bosque sumergido en una neblina verdosa parecía encantado.
The forest submerged in a greenish mist seemed enchanted.
Atmospheric literary description.
El informe mencionaba un vertido de aspecto verdoso en el muelle.
The report mentioned a greenish-looking spill at the dock.
Formal/official reporting context.
La prosa del autor está teñida de un pesimismo verdoso.
The author's prose is tinged with a greenish pessimism.
Metaphorical use of color.
El cuadro destaca por sus veladuras verdosas y sombrías.
The painting stands out for its greenish and somber glazes.
Artistic technical terminology.
Se percibía un olor acre que acompañaba al humo verdoso.
An acrid smell was perceived accompanying the greenish smoke.
Sensory description.
La iridiscencia verdosa de las alas del insecto es fascinante.
The greenish iridiscence of the insect's wings is fascinating.
Scientific/biological description.
Sus palabras tenían un eco verdoso de envidia mal disimulada.
His/her words had a greenish echo of poorly hidden envy.
Abstract metaphor (green as envy).
El liquen verdoso se aferraba a la corteza del roble centenario.
The greenish lichen clung to the bark of the century-old oak.
Precise botanical description.
La estancia estaba bañada por una luz verdosa, casi subacuática.
The room was bathed in a greenish, almost underwater light.
Advanced descriptive imagery.
El paciente presentaba una coloración verdosa en las extremidades.
The patient presented a greenish coloration in the extremities.
Clinical formal register.
La pátina verdosa del tiempo ha conferido al palacio un aura de decadencia.
The greenish patina of time has given the palace an aura of decadence.
High-level literary personification of time.
En la penumbra, el brillo verdoso del fósforo resultaba inquietante.
In the twilight, the greenish glow of the phosphorus was unsettling.
Complex atmospheric construction.
El río, convertido en un flujo verdoso y espeso, arrastraba los detritos de la ciudad.
The river, turned into a thick greenish flow, carried the city's debris.
Sophisticated descriptive flow.
La sutileza de los tonos verdosos en esta acuarela es magistral.
The subtlety of the greenish tones in this watercolor is masterful.
Critical artistic evaluation.
Bajo el microscopio, las células mostraban un núcleo verdoso y granulado.
Under the microscope, the cells showed a greenish and granulated nucleus.
Professional scientific register.
La mirada verdosa del felino parecía escrutar mi propia alma.
The feline's greenish gaze seemed to scrutinize my very soul.
Anthropomorphic literary device.
Se detectó una fluorescencia verdosa en el fondo del recipiente de ensayo.
A greenish fluorescence was detected at the bottom of the test vessel.
Technical scientific reporting.
El aire, cargado de una humedad verdosa, dificultaba la respiración en la selva.
The air, heavy with a greenish humidity, made breathing difficult in the jungle.
Synesthetic description (color + sensation).
Collocations courantes
Phrases Courantes
— A greenish nuance or slight variation of color.
Este gris tiene un matiz verdoso.
— Of a greenish color (standard descriptive phrase).
Compré una alfombra de color verdoso.
Souvent confondu avec
Verde is pure green; verdoso is greenish/tinted.
Verduzco is often darker or implies dirtiness.
Verdura is the noun for vegetable; don't confuse it with the adjective.
Expressions idiomatiques
— While 'verdoso' isn't used, the root 'verde' is used to mean turning green with envy.
Se puso verde de envidia al ver mi coche.
informal— Said when something arrives too late.
¡A buenas horas, mangas verdes! Ya terminamos.
informal— Not an idiom, but a common medical/food observation.
Tiene puntos verdosos en la garganta.
neutral— A famous line by Lorca, emphasizing the color green.
Verde que te quiero verde, viento verde.
literaryFacile à confondre
Both refer to green.
Verde is the basic color; verdoso is a tint or quality.
La hoja es verde, pero el agua está verdosa.
Very similar meaning.
Verduzco often has a more negative or darker connotation.
El pantano tiene un color verduzco.
Agreement errors.
Must match gender: verdoso (m) vs verdosa (f).
El cristal verdoso vs la luz verdosa.
Both start with 'verd-'.
Verdón is a type of bird or a specific deep green color.
Ese pájaro es un verderón.
Related root.
Enverdecer is a verb meaning 'to turn green'.
Los campos enverdecen en primavera.
Structures de phrases
El/La [noun] es [verdoso/a].
La mesa es verdosa.
[Noun] de color [verdoso/a].
Un pájaro de color verdoso.
Un tono [verdoso/a] de [noun].
Un tono verdoso de pintura.
Adquirir una tonalidad [verdoso/a].
El metal adquirió una tonalidad verdosa.
[Noun] con matices [verdosos/as].
Un cuadro con matices verdosos.
[Noun] teñido de un [noun] [verdoso/a].
Un cielo teñido de un resplandor verdoso.
Ponerse [verdoso/a] por [reason].
Se puso verdoso por el mareo.
Estar todavía [verdoso/a].
La fruta está todavía verdosa.
Famille de mots
Noms
Verbes
Adjectifs
Apparenté
Comment l'utiliser
Common in descriptive language, less common in basic daily commands.
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Using 'verde' for everything.
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Use 'verdoso' for 'greenish'.
Native speakers use 'verdoso' to be more precise about tints and shades.
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La pared verdoso.
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La pared verdosa.
Adjectives must match the feminine noun 'pared'.
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Los ojos verde.
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Los ojos verdosos.
If the eyes are greenish, use 'verdosos' to match the plural masculine noun.
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Pronouncing 'v' like English 'v'.
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Pronounce it like a soft 'b'.
In Spanish, 'v' and 'b' represent the same sound.
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Using 'verdoso' for 'unripe'.
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Use 'estar verde'.
While 'verdoso' describes the color, the idiom for being unripe is 'estar verde'.
Astuces
Check Agreement
Always match 'verdoso' to the noun. 'El ojo verdoso' but 'la mirada verdosa'.
Beyond Green
Use 'verdoso' to sound more natural when describing things that aren't a perfect crayon-green.
Nausea
Use 'ponerse verdoso' to describe that specific pale-green look of someone about to be sick.
Water Quality
Describe stagnant or algae-filled water as 'verdosa' to imply it might not be clean.
Describing Tints
When describing a painting, use 'matices verdosos' to talk about subtle color work.
-oso suffix
Remember that -oso turns nouns into 'full of' or '-ish' adjectives. It's a key pattern in Spanish.
Oxidation
Copper and bronze turn 'verdoso' over time. This is a great word for describing antiques.
Neutral Choice
'Verdoso' is safer and more common than 'verduzco' for intermediate learners.
Soft D
The 'd' in 'verdoso' is soft. Place your tongue between your teeth like the 'th' in 'then'.
Compound Colors
Use 'gris verdoso' or 'marrón verdoso' to describe complex, realistic colors in your writing.
Mémorise-le
Moyen mnémotechnique
Think of 'Verde' (Green) + 'Oso' (Bear). A 'Verdoso' is a 'Greenish Bear'. It's not a normal bear, it's just a bit green!
Association visuelle
Imagine an old copper penny that has turned that distinct greenish-blue color. That color is 'verdoso'.
Word Web
Défi
Try to find five things in your house that are 'verdoso' rather than 'verde' and name them out loud with the correct agreement (e.g., 'esta botella es verdosa').
Origine du mot
Derived from the Spanish word 'verde', which comes from the Latin 'viridis' (green, vigorous, fresh). The suffix '-oso' comes from the Latin '-osus', meaning full of or having the quality of.
Sens originel : Greenish or having green-like qualities.
Romance (Latin root).Contexte culturel
No specific sensitivities, but avoid using it to describe people's skin unless they are actually sick, as it can sound insulting.
English speakers often use 'teal' or 'sage', but 'verdoso' is a more general catch-all for these shades in Spanish.
Pratique dans la vie réelle
Contextes réels
Nature
- agua verdosa
- musgo verdoso
- cielo verdoso
- hojas verdosas
Health
- cara verdosa
- aspecto verdoso
- flema verdosa
- moretón verdoso
Art
- tono verdoso
- matiz verdoso
- pátina verdosa
- pigmento verdoso
Food
- fruta verdosa
- pan verdoso
- sopa verdosa
- aceite verdoso
Materials
- cristal verdoso
- metal verdoso
- tela verdosa
- mármol verdoso
Amorces de conversation
"¿Has notado que el agua del mar hoy está un poco verdosa?"
"¿Te gusta este color gris verdoso para pintar el salón?"
"¡Oye! Te has puesto un poco verdoso, ¿estás bien?"
"¿Crees que estos tomates están todavía demasiado verdosos?"
"¿Prefieres los ojos azules o los ojos verdosos?"
Sujets d'écriture
Describe un paisaje natural que hayas visitado que tuviera muchos tonos verdosos.
Escribe sobre una vez que te sentiste enfermo y tu cara se puso verdosa.
¿Qué emociones te transmite el color verdoso en una pintura o película?
Describe un objeto antiguo que tengas que haya desarrollado una pátina verdosa.
Imagina un planeta donde el cielo es verdoso en lugar de azul. ¿Cómo sería?
Questions fréquentes
10 questions'Verde' is the primary color green. 'Verdoso' means greenish, indicating a tint or a mix of colors. Use 'verdoso' for things that are not purely green.
Yes, it becomes 'verdosa'. For example: 'la pintura verdosa'. This is a standard rule for adjectives ending in -o in Spanish.
Yes, it is very common to say 'se puso verdoso' to describe someone looking pale or nauseous, similar to 'green around the gills' in English.
They are very similar, but 'verduzco' (or 'verdusco') often implies a darker, murkier, or dirtier shade of green compared to the more neutral 'verdoso'.
You can say 'azul verdoso'. In this case, 'azul' is the main color and 'verdoso' describes the tint.
Yes, it is very common in descriptive Spanish, especially when talking about nature, art, materials, or health symptoms.
It is generally considered an A2 level word because it builds on the basic color 'verde' and introduces adjective suffixes.
Yes, it becomes 'verdosos' for masculine plural and 'verdosas' for feminine plural. Example: 'los cristales verdosos'.
The stress is on the second-to-last syllable: ver-DO-so. It follows the standard stress rule for words ending in a vowel.
Most idioms use the root 'verde' (like 'viejo verde'). 'Verdoso' is primarily used literally for descriptions of color.
Teste-toi 200 questions
Describe the color of a forest in autumn using 'verdoso'.
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Write a sentence about someone feeling sick using 'ponerse verdoso'.
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Describe a piece of old copper using 'verdosa'.
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Write a sentence describing someone's eyes using 'verdosos'.
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Use 'verdoso' to describe the water in a pond.
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Describe a sky before a storm using 'verdoso'.
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Translate: 'The glass has a greenish tint.'
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Write a sentence using 'gris verdoso'.
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Describe a moldy piece of bread using 'verdosas'.
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Use 'verdoso' in a formal scientific sentence.
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Describe a lizard using 'verdoso'.
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Write a sentence with 'ligeramente verdoso'.
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Describe a bruise using 'verdoso'.
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Translate: 'Greenish lights'.
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Use 'verdoso' to describe a fruit that is not ripe.
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Describe an old building with moss.
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Write a sentence using 'azul verdoso'.
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Describe a potion in a story.
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Use 'verdoso' to describe a fabric.
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Describe the moon in a spooky way.
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Pronounce 'verdoso' clearly.
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Say 'greenish eyes' in Spanish.
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Say 'greenish water' in Spanish.
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Say 'I feel greenish' (sick).
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Say 'a greenish tone'.
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Say 'greenish stains'.
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Pronounce 'verdosas' focusing on the 'v'.
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Say 'greenish grey'.
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Say 'The apple is greenish'.
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Say 'greenish light'.
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Say 'greenish liquid'.
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Say 'greenish smoke'.
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Say 'greenish rocks'.
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Say 'greenish reflection'.
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Say 'greenish glass'.
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Say 'greenish hue'.
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Say 'greenish clouds'.
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Say 'greenish copper'.
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Say 'greenish soup'.
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Say 'greenish bird'.
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Listen to the sentence: 'El mar está verdoso'. What color is the sea?
Listen: 'Tengo ojos verdosos'. Are the eyes blue?
Listen: 'La manzana verdosa'. Is it singular or plural?
Listen: 'Se puso verdoso'. How does the person feel?
Listen: 'El cristal verdoso'. Is it a noun or adjective?
Listen: 'Manchas verdosas'. Is it masculine or feminine?
Listen: 'Un tono verdoso'. What is being described?
Listen: 'Agua verdosa'. Is it clean water?
Listen: 'Gris verdoso'. What are the two colors?
Listen: 'Pátina verdosa'. What material is often mentioned?
Listen: 'Luz verdosa'. Is the light bright white?
Listen: 'Humo verdoso'. Where might you see this?
Listen: 'Rocas verdosas'. Where are they found?
Listen: 'Líquido verdoso'. Is it a solid?
Listen: 'Nubes verdosas'. What does it signal?
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Summary
The word 'verdoso' is the essential Spanish term for 'greenish'. Use it whenever you want to describe a color that has a green quality but isn't a pure, solid green, such as 'ojos verdosos' (greenish eyes) or 'agua verdosa' (greenish water).
- Verdoso is a Spanish adjective meaning 'greenish', used to describe things that have a green tint or are not quite fully green.
- It follows standard Spanish adjective rules, changing to 'verdosa', 'verdosos', or 'verdosas' to match the noun it describes.
- Commonly used in nature, medicine (sickly look), and art (oxidation/patina), it provides more nuance than the basic word 'verde'.
- It is an A2 level word that helps learners move beyond primary colors into more detailed and realistic descriptions.
Check Agreement
Always match 'verdoso' to the noun. 'El ojo verdoso' but 'la mirada verdosa'.
Beyond Green
Use 'verdoso' to sound more natural when describing things that aren't a perfect crayon-green.
Nausea
Use 'ponerse verdoso' to describe that specific pale-green look of someone about to be sick.
Water Quality
Describe stagnant or algae-filled water as 'verdosa' to imply it might not be clean.
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