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US
/ˈæʒɝ/
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[ UK /ˈæʒɐ/ ]
[ UK /ˈæʒɐ/ ]
VERB
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color azure
Morning azured the village
ADJECTIVE
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of a deep somewhat purplish blue color similar to that of a clear October sky
October's bright blue weather
October's bright blue weather
NOUN
- a light shade of blue
How To Use azure In A Sentence
- Broad flights of steps descended directly into the azure water.
- This territory has lush green hills, azure blue skies and spectacular beaches where the loudest noise you will hear is the sound of a coconut dropping to soft white sands.
- Few human pursuits can conjure up such overblown expectations, fanned by holiday brochure photo-spreads showing impossibly white beaches domed by suspiciously azure skies.
- Azure, an orle of martlets or, on an inescutcheon arg. three bass gules. Notes and Queries, Number 59, December 14, 1850
- All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face.
- Shield: Or, a diminished bordure Vert, on a chief indented Azure, two fleurs-de-lis of the first.
- Under an azure sky at Almondvale, horizontal trenches marked the areas where undersoil heating was being installed.
- He had azure coloured eyes and flaxen hair with indigo streaks.
- He looked out to the azure ocean, out to the horizon where sea met sky.
- In ancient heraldry a bendlet azure on a coat was a mark of cadency.