yellow
US /ˈjel.oʊ/
UK /ˈjel.oʊ/

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a color intermediate between green and orange in the spectrum, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; like that of an egg yolk or lemon.
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The sun is a bright yellow.
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She painted the wall yellow.
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a yellow pigment or dye.
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The artist mixed a vibrant yellow for the painting.
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She used a deep yellow to highlight the details.
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of the color yellow.
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The yellow car sped down the road.
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She wore a beautiful yellow dress.
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cowardly.
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He was too yellow to stand up to the bully.
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Don't be yellow, tell him what you think!
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to turn yellow.
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The old photographs began to yellow with age.
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The leaves on the trees started to yellow in autumn.