brunette - with brown hair (usually of women). Compare with blonde.
A lady with dark hair
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
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brunette - with brown hair (usually of women). Compare with blonde.
A lady with dark hair
Brunette is originally a French word, derived from "brune" meaning dark-haired.
The word brunette comes from the French language, where "brun" means brown. It is used to describe a person with dark brown hair.
Yes. Blond, blonde, brun, brune are French words. Brunette is a variation from brune, the suffix "ette" acting (often) as a diminutive.
Some people use the word blond to describe someone who lacks common sense.
The word brunet does not have a prefix
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
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Dirty blonde, Brunette, Bleached Blonde.
A brunette is a girl with dark hair, brown or black. 1. (of hair, eyes, skin, etc.) of a dark color or tone. 2. (of a person) having dark hair and, often, dark eyes and darkish or olive skin