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blue
- Main Entry:
- 1blue

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈblü\
- Function:
- adjective
- Inflected Form(s):
- blu·er; blu·est
- Etymology:
- Middle English, from Anglo-French blef, blew, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German blāo blue; akin to Latin flavus yellow
- Date:
- 13th century
1: of the color blue2 a: bluish <the blue haze of tobacco smoke> b: discolored by or as if by bruising <blue with cold> c: bluish gray <a blue cat>3 a: low in spirits : melancholy b: marked by low spirits : depressing <a blue funk> <things looked blue>4: wearing blue5of a woman : learned, intellectual6: puritanical7 a: profane, indecent <blue movie> b: off-color, risqué <blue jokes>8: of, relating to, or used in blues <a blue song>
— blue·ly adverb
— blue·ness noun
— blue in the face : extremely exasperated
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