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[ US /ˈhju/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength
VERB
  1. take on color or become colored
    In highlights it hued to a dull silver-grey
  2. suffuse with color

How To Use hue In A Sentence

  • For Rosenstock-Huessy, the vocative is the condition of dialogue and hence the real condition of a new truth. Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
  • Their skin colour, sexuality or hair hue is irrelevant.
  • There's a reason that those invites a fortunate few received, allowing them to attend the après-opening private reception at the latest, greatest Place To Be, the Feral Cheerleader, are tinctured with a hue you cannot find at Sherwin-Williams. James Scarborough: "Stay Free© or Die: The Menstrual Hut Project," International City Bungalow Gallery, Long Beach, California
  • It gleams from the hues of the shell and the precious stone.
  • But unlike Karl Barth or Paul Tillich, for example, who saw themselves as fusing philosophy and theology, Rosenstock-Huessy refused to see himself primarily as a philosopher or theologian ” though when the term philosopher was qualified by the preceding ˜social™, he was more willing to accept that designation. [ Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
  • A mix of vibrant paintings and cutting-edge research explains the history of each hue. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zooxanthellae provide their host with food energy through photosynthesis and contribute to the coral's vibrant hues. Times, Sunday Times
  • We quantified color using three standard descriptors of reflectance spectra: hue, chroma, and intensity of each individual.
  • Looking out the window, I can see an orange flame of whimsical light skimming the horizon, and hues of blue to grey look down benignly from above.
  • For best results, match the basket hue to coordinate with linens or fabrics.
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