B2 noun #50 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

blond

A blond is a person who has light-colored or yellow hair.

Explanation at your level:

A blond is a person. This person has yellow or light hair. You can see a blond in a park. It is a simple word to describe how someone looks. If you see a boy with light hair, you can say he is a blond. It is easy to use and remember!

When you talk about people, you can describe their hair. A blond is a man or boy with light hair. We use this word to help others know who we are talking about. For example, 'The blond is my brother.' It is a very common word in daily life.

The word blond is a useful noun for describing physical appearance. In English, we often use it to identify someone in a group. For instance, 'Which one is your friend?' 'He is the blond.' It is important to remember that 'blond' is for males, while 'blonde' is usually for females. Using these correctly helps you sound more natural when speaking about people.

Using blond as a noun requires a bit of awareness regarding gendered spelling. While English is becoming more flexible, standard usage still leans toward 'blond' for men. It is a precise way to add detail to your descriptions in both casual and descriptive writing. You might encounter it in literary contexts or when describing characters in a narrative, where physical traits help build a mental image for the reader.

In advanced English, the noun blond serves as a concise descriptor. It carries subtle nuances, especially when distinguishing between natural and dyed hair. Writers often use it to create vivid character portraits. While the noun form is common, it is also frequently used as an adjective. Understanding the etymological history—from the French blont—adds depth to your vocabulary. It is a word that bridges the gap between simple description and more sophisticated characterization in professional or creative writing.

The noun blond reflects the intricate history of English gendered nouns. In a C2 context, you recognize that while the noun is functional, it is often part of a broader cultural lexicon. The term has been used throughout literature to signify specific archetypes, from the 'heroic' to the 'mysterious.' Mastering its usage involves knowing when to use the noun versus the adjective and understanding the subtle shift in spelling conventions. It is a classic example of how physical descriptors can carry historical weight and evolve within modern discourse, reflecting both linguistic tradition and contemporary social shifts.

30초 단어

  • A blond is a man with light hair.
  • Use 'blond' for men and 'blonde' for women.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • It is a very common physical description.

When we talk about blond as a noun, we are describing a person based on their hair color. It is a simple way to categorize someone who has hair that looks like gold, straw, or pale yellow.

Think of it as a label for a specific look. In English, we often use this word to distinguish people in a crowd or to describe characters in a story. It is a very common word, and you will hear it used in casual conversation all the time.

Remember that blond is specifically used for males, while blonde is the spelling often reserved for females. It is a fun and descriptive word that helps us paint a clearer picture of the people we are talking about.

The word blond has a fascinating journey through history. It comes to us from the Old French word blont, which meant a color between golden and chestnut.

It likely has roots in Medieval Latin, specifically the word blundus, which described a yellowish color. Over centuries, the word traveled into English and became the standard way to describe light hair.

It is interesting to note how languages like French still keep the gender distinction very strictly, while in English, the distinction is sometimes blurred in casual speech. It is a classic example of how words evolve as they move across borders and cultures.

Using blond is quite straightforward. You can say 'He is a blond' or 'The blond over there.' It is most common in descriptive writing or when identifying someone in a group.

Common collocations include 'tall blond,' 'young blond,' or 'natural blond.' These help add extra detail to your description. In formal writing, you might see it used in police reports or character descriptions in literature.

The register is generally neutral. You can use it with friends, at work, or in a story without sounding out of place. Just keep in mind that it is a physical descriptor, so use it politely!

While the word itself isn't always the center of an idiom, it appears in several cultural phrases. 1. Blond ambition: Refers to someone with a strong drive to succeed, often used in pop culture. 2. Gentlemen prefer blonds: A famous cultural reference from a movie and book title. 3. Bleach-blond: Used to describe someone who has dyed their hair. 4. Dirty blond: A term for a shade that is not quite light and not quite brown. 5. Blond bombshell: An old-fashioned term for a very attractive blond person.

The word blond is a countable noun. You can say 'one blond' or 'two blonds.' The plural is simply formed by adding an 's'.

The pronunciation is /blɒnd/ in British English and /blɑːnd/ in American English. It rhymes with 'pond' or 'wand' depending on your accent. The stress is on the single syllable, making it punchy and easy to say.

When using it, remember that it is often used with the indefinite article 'a' or 'an' when referring to a person for the first time. It is a very stable word that doesn't have complex verb patterns.

Fun Fact

The word originally described a color between gold and chestnut.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /blɒnd/

Short 'o' sound like 'on'

US /blɑːnd/

Long 'a' sound like 'father'

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 'd' too hard
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'blonde' pronunciation

Rhymes With

pond wand fond bond frond

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

hair person man

Learn Next

brunet appearance physical

고급

archetype aesthetic

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The blond is here.

Articles

A blond.

Gendered nouns

Blond vs blonde.

Examples by Level

1

The blond is my friend.

The person with light hair is my friend.

Subject + verb + noun

2

I see a blond.

I see a person with light hair.

Simple sentence

3

He is a blond.

He has light hair.

Verb to be

4

The blond has a ball.

The boy with light hair has a ball.

Subject + verb + object

5

Is he a blond?

Does he have light hair?

Question form

6

That blond is tall.

That boy with light hair is tall.

Adjective usage

7

The blond runs fast.

The boy with light hair runs fast.

Verb + adverb

8

Look at the blond.

Look at that boy with light hair.

Imperative

1

The blond is wearing a blue shirt.

2

I met a nice blond at the party.

3

The blond boy is my cousin.

4

There is a blond sitting by the window.

5

My teacher is a blond.

6

The blond is very funny.

7

I saw the blond playing soccer.

8

The blond needs a haircut.

1

The blond standing by the door is the manager.

2

He is a natural blond, not dyed.

3

I have always been a blond, even as a child.

4

The blond in the photo is my grandfather.

5

She prefers to date a blond.

6

The actor is a famous blond.

7

The blond was the star of the show.

8

He is a handsome blond.

1

The character is described as a tall, athletic blond.

2

He is a typical Scandinavian blond.

3

The film features a mysterious blond as the lead.

4

Despite his age, he remains a striking blond.

5

The detective identified the suspect as a blond.

6

He is a bleached blond who likes to stand out.

7

The author portrays the blond as the villain.

8

He is a classic blond with blue eyes.

1

The protagonist is a brooding blond with a hidden past.

2

He possesses the quintessential features of a Nordic blond.

3

The narrative centers on a young blond searching for identity.

4

He is an enigmatic blond who rarely speaks.

5

The artist painted a portrait of a contemplative blond.

6

He is a sun-kissed blond from the coast.

7

The novel explores the life of a disillusioned blond.

8

He is a sophisticated blond with a refined manner.

1

The archetype of the golden-haired blond has appeared in literature for centuries.

2

He is a quintessential blond, embodying the aesthetic ideals of the era.

3

The character's identity is inextricably linked to his status as a blond.

4

He is a bleached blond, a stylistic choice that defies his natural appearance.

5

The historical text mentions a blond warrior from the north.

6

He is a striking blond, whose presence commands the room.

7

The poet describes a ethereal blond in the moonlight.

8

He is a stoic blond, representing a calm amidst the chaos.

동의어

fair-haired person towhead flaxen-haired person light-haired person golden-haired person

반의어

brunette redhead dark-haired person

자주 쓰는 조합

tall blond
young blond
natural blond
bleach-blond
handsome blond
the blond guy
the blond man
see a blond
meet a blond
identify the blond

Idioms & Expressions

"blond ambition"

intense drive for success

His blond ambition led him to the top.

casual

"dirty blond"

darker shade of blond

He has dirty blond hair.

neutral

"blond bombshell"

a very attractive person

She was the blond bombshell of the movie.

casual

"bleached blond"

hair dyed light

He is a bleached blond.

neutral

"golden boy"

a successful/favored person

He is the golden boy of the team.

casual

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Easily Confused

blond vs blonde

similar spelling

gender usage

He is a blond; she is a blonde.

blond vs brunet

both describe hair

color difference

Blond is light; brunet is dark.

blond vs fair

synonym for light

fair is broader

Fair can mean skin or hair.

blond vs gold

color similarity

gold is for objects

The ring is gold; the boy is blond.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The + blond + is + adjective

The blond is tall.

A1

He + is + a + blond

He is a blond.

A2

I + saw + the + blond

I saw the blond.

A2

The + blond + verb + object

The blond eats lunch.

B1

That + blond + is + my + friend

That blond is my friend.

어휘 가족

Nouns

blondness the state of being blond

Adjectives

blond having light hair

관련

blonde feminine form

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

자주 하는 실수

Using 'blonde' for a male blond
Traditionally, 'blonde' is feminine and 'blond' is masculine.
Using as an adjective when a noun is needed The blond is here
Ensure the sentence structure supports a noun.
Misspelling as 'blonnd' blond
Simple spelling error.
Confusing with 'blonde' in all contexts Use gender-appropriate spelling
It helps with clarity in formal writing.
Ignoring the article He is a blond
Needs an article as a singular countable noun.

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a blond person at your front door.

💡

Native Speakers

Use it to point out someone in a group.

🌍

Cultural Insight

It's a common physical trait description.

💡

Grammar Shortcut

Remember the 'e' for female.

💡

Say It Right

Keep the vowel short.

💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't forget the article.

💡

Did You Know?

It comes from French.

💡

Study Smart

Use flashcards with pictures.

💡

Better Writing

Use it to add detail.

💡

Speak Natural

Use it to identify friends.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Blond starts with B, like Bright hair.

Visual Association

A person with hair the color of the sun.

Word Web

hair color light fair appearance

챌린지

Describe five people you know using the word.

어원

Old French

Original meaning: golden or light-colored

문화적 맥락

Can be seen as a stereotype in some contexts.

Used as a common physical descriptor.

Gentlemen Prefer Blonds Blondie (band)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • the blond boy
  • the blond student
  • a new blond

at a party

  • that blond over there
  • the blond guy

in a movie

  • the main blond
  • the mysterious blond

at work

  • the blond manager
  • the blond colleague

Conversation Starters

"Do you know any blonds?"

"Is it common to be a blond?"

"How do you describe a blond?"

"Do you like the color blond?"

"Who is the most famous blond?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a blond person you know.

Write a story about a blond character.

Why do people like the color blond?

How does hair color change a person's look?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Blond is for males, blonde for females.

It is traditionally for men, but usage varies.

It can be both an adjective and a noun.

Blonds.

It means hair that looks like gold or yellow.

No, it is a neutral descriptor.

Yes, but that is the adjective form.

Like 'pond' with a 'bl' sound.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ is happy.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: blond

Blond refers to a person.

multiple choice A2

What does a blond have?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Light hair

Blond means light hair.

true false B1

Blond is usually for males.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Traditionally, yes.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Simple matching.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure.

점수: /5

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