"Hues" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Hues" Meaning

Hues refers to the colors or shades of color, especially a range of colors or a subtle variation in color. It can also be used more broadly to describe a particular type or quality of something, often implying a range or spectrum of possibilities.

"Hues" Examples

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A hue is a shade of color or a specific color.

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The artist carefully chose the hue of the paint to match the color of the sunset.
The designer considered different hues of blue for the logo of the new company.
Her eyes gleamed with a fiery hue as she spoke about her passion for painting.
The interior designer suggested a soft, soothing hue for the bedroom walls.
The musician experimented with different hues of reverb to create a unique sound.

"Hues" Similar Words

Hudges

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Hudges is a noun that refers to a type of boundary or a dividing line, typically in a physical sense, such as a fence, a wall, or a partition.

Hudson

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The name "Hudson" can refer to several things:<br><br> Hudson is a common English surname that originated from the Old English words "hūs" meaning "house" and "dūn" meaning "hill". It is commonly associated with the Hudson River in New York, USA.<br> It can also refer to the Hudson River, a major river in eastern New York and western Massachusetts, USA.<br> The name can also be associated with the Hamilton-Hudson protocol, a set of guidelines for the conduct of war between nations, written by Nicholas Hudson in the 17th century.<br><br>In addition, there are several notable people with the surname Hudson, including:<br><br> Eric Hudson, American politician<br> Hank Hudson, American football player<br> Jenifer Hudson, American singer and actress<br> Kate Hudson, American actress and entrepreneur<br> Watts Hudson, American politician

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I apologize, but I couldn't find any suitable definition for the word "huffish". It seems to be a non-standard or rare word. If you meant to type "huffy", "huffish" might be an adjective to describe something or someone that is full of hot air, blusterous, or pretentious.