White
Definition of white:
part of speech: verb
To make of the color of clean snow; bleach.
part of speech: verb
To whiten.
part of speech: adjective
Of the color of snow: pale: colorless: pure: unblemished: ( B.) purified from sin.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: adjective
Of the color of snow; pale; pure.
part of speech: noun
A white color: anything white.
part of speech: adjective
Of the color of clean snow: opposite to black; pure; innocent; having silvery hair; gray with age; having a fair skin; pale.
part of speech: noun
The color formed by the combination of all the colors in the spectrum; the color of clean snow; a white man; albumen of an egg; the part of the eyeball outside the iris.
part of speech: noun
The color of snow: anything white, as a white man, the mark at which an arrow is shot, the albuminous part of an egg.
Usage examples for white:
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Suddenly she turned about and her face was very white
"Cynthia Wakeham's Money", Anna Katharine Green. -
What time do you leave the White House?
"The Complete PG Edition of The Works of Winston Churchill", Winston Churchill. -
Duncombe turned suddenly white
"A Maker of History", E. Phillips Oppenheim. -
Then I'll wear white too.
"Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore", Pauline Lester.