blue |
tired |
As adjectives the difference between blue and tired
is that
blue is of the colour blue while
tired is in need of some rest or sleep.
As verbs the difference between blue and tired
is that
blue is to make or become blue while
tired is past tense of tire.
As a noun blue
is the colour of the clear sky or the deep sea, between green and violet in the visible spectrum, and one of the primary additive colours for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and green from white light using magenta and cyan filters; or any colour resembling this.
As a proper noun Blue
is {{surname|from=German}} An anglicization of German {{term|Blau|lang=de}}.
blue |
clay |
As proper nouns the difference between blue and clay
is that
blue is an anglicization of (
etyl) blau while
clay is .
blue |
cat |
As a proper noun blue
is an anglicization of (
etyl) blau.
As an adverb cat is
how much.
As an adjective cat is
how much.
blue |
paper |
As a proper noun blue
is an anglicization of (
etyl) blau.
As a noun paper is
a sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.
As an adjective paper is
made of paper.
As a verb paper is
to apply paper to.
blue |
color |
In informal terms the difference between blue and color
is that
blue is depressed, melancholic, sad while
color is to attribute a quality to.
In in the plural terms the difference between blue and color
is that
blue is a blue uniform. See blues while
color is an award for sporting achievement, particularly within a school or university.
In snooker terms the difference between blue and color
is that
blue is one of the colour balls used in snooker, with a value of 5 points while
color is any of the colored balls excluding the reds.
As adjectives the difference between blue and color
is that
blue is of the colour blue while
color is conveying color, as opposed to shades of gray.
As nouns the difference between blue and color
is that
blue is the colour of the clear sky or the deep sea, between green and violet in the visible spectrum, and one of the primary additive colours for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and green from white light using magenta and cyan filters; or any colour resembling this while
color is the spectral composition of visible light.
As verbs the difference between blue and color
is that
blue is to make or become blue while
color is to give something color.
As a proper noun Blue
is {{surname|from=German}} An anglicization of German {{term|Blau|lang=de}}.
sweaters |
blue |
As nouns the difference between sweaters and blue
is that
sweaters is plural of lang=en while
blue is the colour of the clear sky or the deep sea, between green and violet in the visible spectrum, and one of the primary additive colours for transmitted light; the colour obtained by subtracting red and green from white light using magenta and cyan filters; or any colour resembling this.
As an adjective blue is
of the colour blue.
As a verb blue is
to make or become blue.
As a proper noun Blue is
{{surname|from=German}} An anglicization of German {{term|Blau|lang=de}}.
evocative |
blue |
As an adjective evocative
is that evokes (brings to mind) a memory, mood, feeling or image; redolent or reminiscent.
As a proper noun blue is
an anglicization of (
etyl) blau.
apple |
blue |
As proper nouns the difference between apple and blue
is that
apple is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple” while
blue is an anglicization of (
etyl) blau.
immoral |
blue |
Related terms |
Immoral is a related term of blue.
As an adjective immoral
is not moral; inconsistent with rectitude, purity, or good morals; contrary to conscience or the divine law.
As a proper noun blue is
an anglicization of (
etyl) blau.
big |
blue |
As a noun big
is a biological insulation garment; an air-tight, full-body suit intended to prevent the spread of contaminants.
As a proper noun blue is
an anglicization of (
etyl) blau.
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