In that sentence its "Blue"
In a pourquoi tale, the sky is blue because it is colored by the tears of a young maiden who cried for her lost love. The sky turned blue from the reflection of her sorrow and longing for her beloved.
Yes, if you don't use it as a noun. If used as an adjective, you can use the following example: Mike's car is sky blue.
The abstract noun of the adjective "blue" is "blueness."
No, the sky is blue due to a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering, where particles in the atmosphere scatter sunlight in all directions. The sea appears blue because it absorbs colors from the sunlight spectrum and reflects blue light.
No. There are many hues of blues (dark, light, turquoise) and sky blue is a separate one, bright but not necessarily "light" as in pale or pastel. See the link below for some shades of blue.
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It means "sky BLUE" in Spanish. The subject in CAPITAL LETTERS, the adjective in low letters. AZUL cielo = sky BLUE. CIELO azul = blue SKY.
Unless "the blue" is followed by a noun (e.g. the blue sky), blue is a noun, and the is an article.(e.g. the idiom into the blue, meaning parts unknown, literally the sky).
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sky blue. love it. my personal fav. color. :)
ELO - Mr. Blue Sky, love that song
The adjective is cloudless. It describes the sky.
adjective 1. of or having a light, purplish shade of blue, like that of a clear and unclouded sky. 2. Heraldry. of the tincture or color blue. -noun 3. the blue of a clear or unclouded sky. 4. a light, purplish blue. 5. Heraldry. the tincture or color blue. 6. the clear, cloudless sky.
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In a pourquoi tale, the sky is blue because it is colored by the tears of a young maiden who cried for her lost love. The sky turned blue from the reflection of her sorrow and longing for her beloved.
for example , the sky is blue for some unfathomable reason love is unfathomable
Why is sky blue