Azure or cobalt for the colour itself.
Sad for the emotion.
such words are called homophones. eg: blue and blew die and dye bye and by etc....
blue eyes
Words that can come after "blue" include adjectives like "sky," "ocean," or "berry," as well as nouns such as "jacket," "eyes," or "print." Phrases like "blue light," "blue sky," and "blue moon" are also common. Additionally, "blue" can be followed by verbs in specific contexts, such as "blue turns" or "blue fades."
blew blu bleu
bluebird bluecheese
A homonym of "blue" could be "blew." Both words are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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such words are called homophones. eg: blue and blew die and dye bye and by etc....
unhappy, blue, melancholic, heavyhearted, downcast, down in the mouth
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Homonym words are words that sound the same but have different meanings. They can also be spelled the same or differently. Examples include: "bark" (sound a dog makes) and "bark" (outer covering of a tree).
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blue eyes
Yes, there are various names for shades of blue such as navy blue, sky blue, royal blue, and turquoise. These names help to distinguish between different hues and intensities of the color blue.
a homophone is to words that are different but sound the same such as to and two of blue and blew homophones are everywhere just gotta look
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