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- Yellow is a primary color known for its brightness and visibility, commonly associated with the sun, lemons, and feelings of happiness or caution.
- As a noun, it refers to the color itself, while as an adjective, it describes objects that possess this specific hue in the visible spectrum.
- The word is used across various fields, including art, sports (yellow cards), transportation (taxis and school buses), and psychology to represent warmth and energy.
- While generally positive, yellow can also carry idiomatic meanings related to cowardice or sensationalist media, making it a versatile word in the English language.
- Visual Identification
- Yellow is easily identified as the color of a ripe lemon or the yolk of a chicken egg. It stands out against dark backgrounds, making it a favorite for safety equipment.
The artist used a vibrant yellow to highlight the sun in the painting.
- Symbolic Meaning
- Yellow symbolizes optimism and joy. It is the color of a smiley face and is generally perceived as a friendly, approachable color.
She chose a pale yellow for the nursery walls to keep the room light and airy.
- Technical Definition
- In the CMYK color model used in printing, yellow is one of the four ink colors. In the RGB model used for screens, it is created by mixing red and green light.
The autumn leaves turned a brilliant yellow before falling to the ground.
The yellow of the buttercup flower is exceptionally shiny.
He painted the door a bold yellow to make his house stand out on the street.
- Noun Usage
- When you treat yellow as a thing, you are using it as a noun. Example: 'The room was decorated in shades of yellow and blue.'
The yellow of the sunset was reflected in the calm waters of the lake.
- Comparative Forms
- While 'yellower' and 'yellowest' are the adjective forms, as a noun, you would say 'a deeper yellow' or 'the brightest yellow'.
She preferred the yellow of the primrose to the deeper gold of the marigold.
- Phrasal Integration
- Yellow often appears in phrases like 'mellow yellow' or 'yellow-bellied,' though the latter is an idiom for cowardice.
The yellow on the traffic light means you should prepare to stop.
The old book's pages had faded into a brittle yellow.
The yolk of the egg was a rich, deep yellow.
- In Sports
- In soccer (football), the 'yellow card' is a universal symbol for a caution. You will hear commentators say, 'The referee has shown him a yellow.'
The referee reached into his pocket and pulled out a yellow.
- In Music and Literature
- Famous songs like Coldplay's 'Yellow' or The Beatles' 'Yellow Submarine' have made the word a permanent fixture in pop culture.
We all live in a yellow submarine.
- In the Office
- You might ask a colleague for a 'yellow legal pad' or 'yellow sticky notes' (Post-its) to jot down reminders.
Please write the notes on the yellow pad.
The desert sand was a pale, dusty yellow.
The canary's yellow was so bright it looked almost artificial.
- Grammar Pitfalls
- Using 'yellow' as a verb is rare and usually only refers to something turning yellow over time (e.g., 'The paper yellowed with age').
Incorrect: He gave her a yellow ring. Correct: He gave her a gold ring.
- Pronunciation Errors
- Some learners might pronounce the 'y' like a 'j' (e.g., 'jellow'), which makes it sound like 'Jell-O' (a brand of gelatin dessert).
The yellow of the sun is often depicted as a bright circle in children's drawings.
- Collocation Mistakes
- Avoid saying 'a yellow noise' or 'a yellow smell' unless you are using synesthesia as a literary device; colors are primarily visual.
The yellow on the map indicates the desert regions.
The yellow of the highlighter made the important text pop out.
The yellow in the flag represents the country's natural wealth.
- Shade Comparisons
- Canary yellow is very bright and vivid, while cream or beige are very pale, almost white versions of yellow.
The yellow of the walls was more of a soft cream than a bright lemon.
- Alternative Meanings
- Sometimes 'yellow' is used to describe things that have aged, like 'yellowed' paper. Alternatives here could be 'aged,' 'discolored,' or 'stained.'
The yellow of the corn was a beautiful shade of maize.
- Contextual Choice
- Choose 'yellow' for general descriptions, but use 'amber' for warning lights and 'blonde' for hair to sound more natural.
The yellow of the highlighter was almost neon.
The yellow in the sunset faded into a deep orange.
The yellow of the sunflower is designed to attract bees.
How Formal Is It?
"The chromatic properties of the yellow pigment were analyzed in the laboratory."
"Yellow is a very popular color for summer clothing."
"That yellow is way too bright for this room."
"The big yellow sun is smiling at us!"
"Don't be yellow, just jump in the pool!"
रोचक तथ्य
The word 'yellow' is related to the words 'gold,' 'gleam,' and even 'gall' (bile), all of which share the same ancient root meaning 'to shine' or 'to be yellow-green.'
उच्चारण मार्गदर्शिका
- Pronouncing the 'y' as a 'j' (sounding like 'jellow').
- Over-emphasizing the 'w' at the end.
- Using a long 'e' sound in the first syllable (sounding like 'yeellow').
- Merging the two 'l' sounds into a heavy double consonant.
- Pronouncing it as 'yella' in non-dialectal formal speech.
कठिनाई स्तर
The word is very common and easy to recognize in text.
The spelling is straightforward, though the double 'l' and 'w' are important.
The pronunciation is simple, provided the 'y' sound is mastered.
It is a distinct-sounding word that is rarely confused with others.
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Adjective Placement
The yellow (adjective) sun (noun) is hot.
Linking Verbs
The banana (subject) is (linking verb) yellow (adjective).
Noun Usage
Yellow (noun) is my favorite color.
Gerunds as Nouns
The yellowing (gerund) of the paper is natural.
Comparative Adjectives
This shirt is yellower (comparative) than that one.
स्तर के अनुसार उदाहरण
The sun is yellow.
Le soleil est jaune.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
I have a yellow shirt.
J'ai une chemise jaune.
Yellow as an adjective before a noun.
Yellow is a happy color.
Le jaune est une couleur joyeuse.
Yellow as a noun and the subject of the sentence.
The banana is yellow.
La banane est jaune.
Adjective following a linking verb.
Look at the yellow flower.
Regarde la fleur jaune.
Imperative sentence with an adjective.
She likes yellow.
Elle aime le jaune.
Yellow as a noun and the direct object.
The bus is yellow.
Le bus est jaune.
Simple descriptive sentence.
I see a yellow bird.
Je vois un oiseau jaune.
Verb + object with an adjective.
The light turned yellow, so he slowed down.
Le feu est passé au jaune, alors il a ralenti.
Yellow used in a compound sentence.
The autumn leaves are turning yellow and red.
Les feuilles d'automne deviennent jaunes et rouges.
Present continuous with multiple adjectives.
She bought a pale yellow dress for the party.
Elle a acheté une robe jaune pâle pour la fête.
Compound adjective 'pale yellow'.
Yellow is brighter than blue.
Le jaune est plus brillant que le bleu.
Comparative structure using yellow as a noun.
The walls of the kitchen are a soft yellow.
Les murs de la cuisine sont d'un jaune doux.
Noun phrase 'a soft yellow'.
He used a yellow highlighter to mark the text.
Il a utilisé un surligneur jaune pour marquer le texte.
Adjective describing a specific tool.
The cat has big yellow eyes.
Le chat a de grands yeux jaunes.
Adjective in a descriptive phrase.
Do you have this in yellow?
Avez-vous ceci en jaune ?
Prepositional phrase 'in yellow'.
The old newspaper had turned a brittle yellow over the years.
Le vieux journal était devenu d'un jaune cassant au fil des ans.
Yellow as a noun modified by an adjective.
The referee gave him a yellow card for the foul.
L'arbitre lui a donné un carton jaune pour la faute.
Common sports collocation.
The room was filled with a warm, golden yellow light.
La pièce était remplie d'une lumière jaune dorée et chaude.
Multiple adjectives describing a noun.
Mustard yellow is a very popular color this season.
Le jaune moutarde est une couleur très populaire cette saison.
Specific shade used as a noun phrase.
The yellowing of the leaves indicates that winter is coming.
Le jaunissement des feuilles indique que l'hiver approche.
Gerund 'yellowing' used as a noun.
She painted the door yellow to make it more inviting.
Elle a peint la porte en jaune pour la rendre plus accueillante.
Object complement 'yellow'.
The desert was a vast expanse of dusty yellow sand.
Le désert était une vaste étendue de sable jaune poussiéreux.
Adjective phrase describing a noun.
He has a yellow streak when it comes to physical confrontation.
Il est un peu lâche quand il s'agit de confrontation physique.
Idiomatic use meaning cowardice.
The artist's use of vibrant yellow creates a sense of urgent energy.
L'utilisation par l'artiste d'un jaune vibrant crée un sentiment d'énergie urgente.
Noun 'yellow' in a formal art critique context.
Yellow journalism often relies on sensationalism rather than facts.
Le journalisme jaune s'appuie souvent sur le sensationnalisme plutôt que sur les faits.
Specific historical and media term.
The skin's yellowing can be a symptom of various underlying health issues.
Le jaunissement de la peau peut être un symptôme de divers problèmes de santé sous-jacents.
Gerund used in a formal medical context.
The sunset bathed the valley in a deep, atmospheric yellow.
Le coucher du soleil a baigné la vallée d'un jaune profond et atmosphérique.
Descriptive noun phrase in a literary context.
The yellow of the daffodils was the first sign of spring in the garden.
Le jaune des jonquilles était le premier signe du printemps dans le jardin.
Noun 'yellow' followed by a prepositional phrase.
The caution tape was a stark yellow against the grey pavement.
Le ruban de signalisation était d'un jaune vif contre le pavé gris.
Adjective emphasizing contrast.
He was accused of being yellow when he refused to stand up for his friend.
Il a été accusé d'être lâche quand il a refusé de défendre son ami.
Adjective used idiomatically for cowardice.
The document's yellowed edges suggested it was an original manuscript.
Les bords jaunis du document suggéraient qu'il s'agissait d'un manuscrit original.
Past participle 'yellowed' used as an adjective.
The pervasive yellow in Van Gogh's later works is often linked to his mental state.
Le jaune omniprésent dans les œuvres ultérieures de Van Gogh est souvent lié à son état mental.
Noun 'yellow' as the subject of a complex sentence.
The 'yellow peril' was a xenophobic metaphor used in the late 19th century.
Le 'péril jaune' était une métaphore xénophobe utilisée à la fin du XIXe siècle.
Historical and sociopolitical term.
The laboratory analyzed the yellowing of the polymer under UV exposure.
Le laboratoire a analysé le jaunissement du polymère sous exposition aux UV.
Technical use of the gerund 'yellowing'.
The prose was rich with descriptions of the city's sulphurous yellow smog.
La prose était riche en descriptions du smog jaune sulfureux de la ville.
Sophisticated adjective use in literary analysis.
The yellow of the desert sand shifted with every gust of wind.
Le jaune du sable du désert changeait à chaque rafale de vent.
Noun 'yellow' used to describe a dynamic quality.
The manuscript was so old that the yellow had almost turned to brown.
Le manuscrit était si vieux que le jaune était presque devenu brun.
Yellow as a noun representing a state of decay.
The yellowing effect of the varnish was intended to give the painting an antique look.
L'effet de jaunissement du vernis était destiné à donner au tableau un aspect antique.
Gerund phrase as the subject.
Her eyes were a curious shade of yellow, almost like a wolf's.
Ses yeux étaient d'une curieuse nuance de jaune, presque comme ceux d'un loup.
Noun 'yellow' in a comparative description.
The author uses the 'yellow wallpaper' as a profound metaphor for domestic entrapment.
L'auteur utilise le 'papier peint jaune' comme une métaphore profonde de l'enfermement domestique.
Literary reference and metaphorical analysis.
The chromatic intensity of the yellow was achieved through a rare cadmium pigment.
L'intensité chromatique du jaune a été obtenue grâce à un pigment de cadmium rare.
Technical and formal art history context.
The yellowing of the social fabric was evident in the increasing lack of trust.
Le délitement du tissu social était évident dans le manque croissant de confiance.
Abstract and metaphorical use of 'yellowing'.
The landscape was a symphony of yellows, from the palest straw to the deepest amber.
Le paysage était une symphonie de jaunes, de la paille la plus pâle à l'ambre le plus profond.
Plural noun 'yellows' used for poetic effect.
The yellow of the morning light seemed to promise a new beginning.
Le jaune de la lumière du matin semblait promettre un nouveau départ.
Noun 'yellow' used to evoke an abstract concept (hope).
The historical document was a testament to the yellowing of truth over time.
Le document historique était un témoignage du jaunissement de la vérité au fil du temps.
Highly abstract and metaphorical gerund.
The yellow in the flag was not merely a color but a symbol of the nation's resilience.
Le jaune du drapeau n'était pas seulement une couleur mais un symbole de la résilience de la nation.
Noun 'yellow' used in a symbolic analysis.
The subtle yellowing of the marble gave the statue a lifelike warmth.
Le léger jaunissement du marbre donnait à la statue une chaleur réaliste.
Gerund describing a physical property in a formal context.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
सामान्य वाक्यांश
Yellow bellied
Yellow streak
Yellow alert
Yellow journalism
Yellow card
Yellow ribbon
Yellow pages
Yellow light
Yellow fever
Mellow yellow
अक्सर इससे भ्रम होता है
A verb meaning to shout. It looks similar but has a completely different meaning.
The yellow part of an egg. While related to the color, it is a specific noun for the object.
A metallic shade of yellow. People often use yellow when gold would be more precise.
मुहावरे और अभिव्यक्तियाँ
"Yellow-bellied"
Extremely cowardly or easily frightened. This idiom dates back to the 19th century.
The yellow-bellied traitor ran away at the first sign of trouble.
Informal/Insulting"To have a yellow streak"
To have a cowardly side to one's personality. It implies that the person is not as brave as they seem.
Despite his tough exterior, he has a yellow streak a mile wide.
Informal"Yellow journalism"
Reporting that is sensationalist and often inaccurate, designed to provoke public emotion.
Modern social media is often accused of being a new form of yellow journalism.
Formal/Academic"Yellow-dog contract"
An outdated and now illegal agreement where an employee promises not to join a labor union.
The labor laws of the 1930s finally banned the use of yellow-dog contracts.
Legal/Historical"Yellow peril"
A racist color-coded metaphor that represents East Asian peoples as an existential threat to the Western world.
The yellow peril was a common theme in early 20th-century propaganda.
Historical/Offensive"Yellow jack"
An old name for yellow fever or the yellow flag flown by ships in quarantine.
The ship was flying the yellow jack, so no one was allowed to board.
Archaic/Maritime"Yellow-belly"
A person who is cowardly. Similar to yellow-bellied but used as a noun.
He's a real yellow-belly when it comes to spiders.
Informal"Yellow-brick road"
A path that leads to a magical or ideal place, often used to describe a journey toward success.
She thought the new job would be her yellow-brick road to fame.
Literary/Metaphorical"Yellow-head"
A term sometimes used for a person with very blonde hair, though less common today.
The little yellow-head was running around the park.
Informal/Old-fashioned"To turn yellow"
To become cowardly in a specific situation. It describes the act of losing one's nerve.
He was going to jump, but he turned yellow at the last second.
Informalआसानी से भ्रमित होने वाले
Both are warm, yellowish colors.
Amber is specifically orange-yellow and often associated with resin or traffic lights.
The amber light warned us to stop.
Both describe a light, yellowish color.
Blonde is almost exclusively used to describe hair color, whereas yellow is used for everything else.
She has blonde hair, but she's wearing a yellow dress.
Both are in the same color family.
Cream is a very pale, off-white yellow, while yellow is typically more saturated.
The walls are cream, not bright yellow.
Both are shades of yellow.
Mustard is a specific, darker, and more earthy shade of yellow.
I prefer mustard yellow for my winter coat.
Both are very similar bright yellows.
Lemon is a specific, very bright and clear shade, often used to describe citrus-like colors.
The lemon yellow paint was perfect for the sunroom.
वाक्य संरचनाएँ
The [Noun] is yellow.
The sun is yellow.
I have a yellow [Noun].
I have a yellow hat.
It is a [Adjective] yellow [Noun].
It is a bright yellow car.
[Noun] turned yellow.
The leaves turned yellow.
The [Noun] of the [Noun] is yellow.
The color of the flower is yellow.
Yellow represents [Abstract Noun].
Yellow represents happiness.
The [Noun] was painted a [Adjective] yellow.
The room was painted a soft yellow.
The [Gerund] of [Noun] resulted in a yellow hue.
The aging of the paper resulted in a yellow hue.
शब्द परिवार
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इसे कैसे इस्तेमाल करें
Very high; it is one of the most common color words in English.
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He yellowed at me.
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He yelled at me.
The word 'yellow' is a color, not a verb for shouting. The correct verb is 'yell.' This is a common mistake because the words look very similar.
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The sun is a yellow.
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The sun is yellow.
When using 'yellow' as an adjective after the verb 'is,' you don't need the article 'a.' You only use 'a' if there is a noun following it, like 'a yellow sun.'
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I like the yellow color.
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I like yellow.
While 'the yellow color' is not grammatically wrong, it is redundant. Native speakers usually just say 'yellow' when referring to the color itself.
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He is a yellow man.
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He is cowardly.
Using 'yellow' to describe a person's race is offensive. If you mean he is not brave, use 'cowardly.' If you are describing skin tone, use more appropriate and respectful terms.
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The light is orange.
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The light is yellow.
In the context of traffic lights, the middle color is officially called 'yellow' in most English-speaking countries, even if the actual hue is closer to amber or orange.
सुझाव
Use Specific Shades
Instead of just saying 'yellow,' try using words like 'mustard,' 'amber,' or 'lemon.' This makes your writing more descriptive and helps the reader visualize exactly what you mean. It also shows that you have a more advanced vocabulary.
Yellow as a Noun
Remember that 'yellow' can be a noun. You can say 'I like yellow' or 'The yellow of the sun.' In these cases, it acts as the subject or object of the sentence, just like any other noun. This is a common way to talk about the color in general.
Master the 'Y' Sound
The 'y' in yellow is a semivowel. Make sure you don't pronounce it like a 'j.' Practice saying 'yes' and 'you' to get the sound right. A clear 'y' sound is essential for being understood correctly by native speakers.
Caution with Idioms
Be careful when using 'yellow' to mean 'cowardly.' It is an informal and sometimes offensive term. It's better to use it only in casual conversations with people you know well, or when you are reading literature where it appears.
Double 'L' and 'W'
Don't forget the double 'l' and the 'w' at the end of 'yellow.' It's a common mistake to spell it 'yelow' or 'yello.' Writing it out several times can help you remember the correct spelling until it becomes natural.
Traffic Light Color
In English, the middle light of a traffic signal is almost always called 'yellow,' even if it looks orange or amber. Using the word 'yellow' in this context will make you sound more like a native speaker, especially in the US and UK.
High Visibility
Yellow is used for safety because it is the most visible color. When you see yellow signs or vests, it means you should pay attention. Understanding this practical use of the color can help you navigate English-speaking environments more safely.
Primary Color
In art class, remember that yellow is a primary color. You can't mix other colors to get it, but you can mix yellow with blue to get green, or with red to get orange. Knowing this helps you describe the process of painting or mixing colors.
Positive Associations
Yellow is generally a very positive color in English-speaking cultures, associated with happiness and sunshine. Using it in your descriptions can help create a cheerful and optimistic tone in your writing or speaking.
Yellow Journalism
Learn the term 'yellow journalism' to talk about sensationalist news. It's a useful phrase for discussing media and politics. It shows a deeper understanding of English history and modern media criticism.
याद करें
स्मृति सहायक
Think of the 'Y' in Yellow as the bright rays of the sun. The 'low' part can remind you that the sun stays low in the sky during a yellow sunset.
दृश्य संबंध
Imagine a bright yellow lemon sitting on a yellow school bus under a yellow sun. This triple-yellow image will stick in your mind.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Try to find five things in your room that are yellow and describe them using the word in a sentence. For example: 'My yellow notebook is on the desk.'
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
The word 'yellow' comes from the Old English 'geolu' or 'geolwe.' It is derived from the Proto-Germanic root 'gelwaz,' which also gave rise to the German word 'gelb.' This root is connected to the Proto-Indo-European root 'ghel-,' which means 'to shine' or 'to gleam.'
मूल अर्थ: The original meaning was simply 'to shine' or 'to be bright,' which eventually became the specific name for the color of sunlight and gold.
Indo-European > Germanic > West Germanic > English.सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
Avoid using 'yellow' to describe people's skin color, as it is a highly offensive racial slur.
Yellow is widely used for safety (vests, signs) and is the iconic color of the New York City taxi.
असल ज़िंदगी में अभ्यास करें
वास्तविक संदर्भ
Art and Design
- Primary yellow
- Complementary to purple
- Vibrant hue
- Soft pastel yellow
Nature
- Yellow petals
- Autumn yellow
- Yellow plumage
- Golden yellow sun
Safety and Traffic
- Yellow warning sign
- Yellow caution tape
- Yellow traffic signal
- High-visibility yellow
Sports
- Receive a yellow
- Yellow card warning
- The yellow jersey
- Show a yellow
Cooking
- Yellow of the egg
- Yellow corn
- Yellow mustard
- Yellow squash
बातचीत की शुरुआत
"What is your favorite shade of yellow and why?"
"Do you think yellow is a good color for a bedroom?"
"Can you name five things in nature that are naturally yellow?"
"How does the color yellow make you feel when you see it?"
"Why do you think yellow is used for warning signs?"
डायरी विषय
Describe a time when you saw a beautiful yellow sunset. What were you doing?
Write about a yellow object that is important to you and explain why.
If the color yellow had a sound or a smell, what would it be like?
Discuss the pros and cons of using yellow as a primary color in a brand's logo.
Imagine a world where the color yellow didn't exist. How would it change your daily life?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालYes, in the world of art and painting (subtractive color theory), yellow is one of the three primary colors, along with red and blue. This means you cannot create yellow by mixing other pigments together. However, in the RGB (additive) color model used for digital screens, yellow is a secondary color created by mixing red and green light.
A yellow card is a formal caution given to a player by the referee for misconduct or a serious foul. If a player receives two yellow cards in a single match, they are shown a red card and must leave the field. It serves as a warning that the player's behavior is unacceptable and they are close to being sent off.
School buses are painted a specific shade known as 'National School Bus Glossy Yellow' because it is the most visible color to the human eye, especially in peripheral vision. This high visibility helps other drivers see the bus in various weather conditions and at different times of the day, ensuring the safety of the children on board.
Yellow journalism is a style of reporting that emphasizes sensationalism, scandal-mongering, and exaggeration to attract readers and increase sales. It originated in the late 19th century during a circulation war between major New York newspapers. Today, the term is used to criticize media that prioritizes profit and entertainment over factual accuracy and ethical reporting.
In some English idioms, yes. To be 'yellow' or 'yellow-bellied' means to be cowardly or lacking in courage. This association may come from the idea of having 'too much yellow bile,' which in ancient medicine was thought to affect one's temperament, or from the pale appearance of someone who is frightened. However, this is an informal and often insulting usage.
There are many shades of yellow, including lemon, canary, gold, mustard, amber, saffron, cream, and maize. Each shade has its own unique characteristics; for example, lemon is very bright and sharp, while mustard is darker and more muted. Choosing the right shade can help you be more descriptive in your writing and speaking.
The plural of yellow is 'yellows.' It is used when you are talking about different types or shades of the color. For example, you might say, 'The artist used many different yellows in the painting.' It is not a very common plural, but it is grammatically correct when referring to multiple variations of the color.
Yes, 'yellow' can be used as a verb meaning to turn yellow or to make something yellow. This most commonly happens with age. For example, you can say, 'The pages of the old book have yellowed over time.' It is a regular verb, so the past tense is 'yellowed' and the present participle is 'yellowing.'
In traditional color theory (the RYB model), the complementary color of yellow is purple. These two colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. When placed next to each other, they create a strong visual contrast, making both colors appear more vibrant. In the RGB model used for screens, the complement of yellow is blue.
While the sun actually emits light across the entire visible spectrum (making it white), it often appears yellow to us on Earth. This is because our atmosphere scatters shorter wavelengths of light (blue and violet) more effectively, leaving the longer wavelengths like yellow, orange, and red to reach our eyes directly. This effect is most noticeable during sunrise and sunset.
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Write a sentence using 'yellow' as a noun.
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Describe a yellow fruit in two sentences.
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Explain what a yellow traffic light means.
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Write a short story about a yellow bird.
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Use the idiom 'yellow-bellied' in a sentence.
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Describe the difference between yellow and gold.
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Explain the term 'yellow journalism.'
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Write a sentence using 'yellowed' as a verb.
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Describe a sunset using at least three shades of yellow.
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What does a yellow card in soccer represent?
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Describe your favorite yellow object.
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Write a sentence about autumn leaves using 'yellow'.
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Use 'yellow' to describe a feeling.
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Write a dialogue between two people about a yellow car.
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Explain why yellow is used for safety equipment.
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Write a sentence using 'yellowish'.
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Describe a field of sunflowers.
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Use 'yellow' in a formal academic sentence.
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Write a poem of four lines about the color yellow.
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Explain the cultural significance of yellow in one culture.
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Say the word 'yellow' out loud three times.
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Describe the color of a banana in a full sentence.
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Explain what a yellow card means in your own words.
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Name three things that are naturally yellow.
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Pronounce the phrase 'bright yellow sun' clearly.
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Use 'yellow' in a sentence about the weather.
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Describe a yellow object you can see right now.
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Explain why school buses are yellow.
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Tell a short story about a yellow umbrella.
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Use the word 'yellow' to describe a feeling.
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Pronounce 'mustard yellow' and 'lemon yellow'.
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Describe a yellow flower you like.
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Explain the idiom 'yellow-bellied'.
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Discuss if you like yellow clothes.
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Describe a yellow sunset you have seen.
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Use 'yellow' as a noun in a sentence.
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Explain the difference between yellow and amber.
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Talk about a yellow animal.
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Describe the 'Yellow Pages'.
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Use 'yellowing' in a sentence about an old book.
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Listen and write the color: 'The yellow sun is bright.'
What fruit is mentioned: 'I want a yellow banana.'
Identify the sports term: 'He got a yellow card.'
What is the condition of the paper: 'The paper was yellowed with age.'
What is the color of the car: 'The bright yellow taxi stopped.'
What does the speaker like: 'I love the yellow of the sunflowers.'
Identify the idiom: 'Don't be yellow, just do it.'
What color is the light: 'The light turned yellow.'
What is the shade: 'It's a pale yellow dress.'
What is the subject: 'Yellow journalism is bad.'
Identify the bird: 'The canary is yellow.'
What is the object: 'The yellow bus is here.'
What is the color of the ribbon: 'She tied a yellow ribbon.'
What is the part of the egg: 'The yolk is yellow.'
What is the color of the walls: 'The walls are soft yellow.'
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Summary
Yellow is a fundamental color word that functions as both a noun and an adjective. It is primarily used to describe bright, sunny hues and is essential for basic communication, safety signaling, and artistic expression. For example: 'The yellow of the sunflowers brightened the entire field.'
- Yellow is a primary color known for its brightness and visibility, commonly associated with the sun, lemons, and feelings of happiness or caution.
- As a noun, it refers to the color itself, while as an adjective, it describes objects that possess this specific hue in the visible spectrum.
- The word is used across various fields, including art, sports (yellow cards), transportation (taxis and school buses), and psychology to represent warmth and energy.
- While generally positive, yellow can also carry idiomatic meanings related to cowardice or sensationalist media, making it a versatile word in the English language.
Use Specific Shades
Instead of just saying 'yellow,' try using words like 'mustard,' 'amber,' or 'lemon.' This makes your writing more descriptive and helps the reader visualize exactly what you mean. It also shows that you have a more advanced vocabulary.
Yellow as a Noun
Remember that 'yellow' can be a noun. You can say 'I like yellow' or 'The yellow of the sun.' In these cases, it acts as the subject or object of the sentence, just like any other noun. This is a common way to talk about the color in general.
Master the 'Y' Sound
The 'y' in yellow is a semivowel. Make sure you don't pronounce it like a 'j.' Practice saying 'yes' and 'you' to get the sound right. A clear 'y' sound is essential for being understood correctly by native speakers.
Caution with Idioms
Be careful when using 'yellow' to mean 'cowardly.' It is an informal and sometimes offensive term. It's better to use it only in casual conversations with people you know well, or when you are reading literature where it appears.
उदाहरण
The walls of the kitchen are a bright yellow.
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attractive
A1देखने में अच्छा; आकर्षक। एक प्रस्ताव या विचार जो बहुत दिलचस्प और फायदेमंद है।
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