Dibyajyoti Purushottam

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09 April, 2022

Phrases/Idioms of Colour

09-Appr-2022: Phrases/Idioms associated with Colour


Idiom / Phrase: Meaning
  • as white as a sheet: very fearful or anxious
  • beet red: embarrassed or angry
  • black and blue: hurt physically or mentally
  • black and white: absolute terms
  • black hole: some place or situation in which things are lost
  • black market: illegal marketplace
  • black out: lose consciousness
  • black sheep: unaccepted group member
  • black tie event: formal event
  • blue-collar: manual labor
  • born with a silver spoon: from a rich family
  • every cloud has a silver lining: be optimistic
  • feel blue: feel sad
  • give the green light: give permission
  • golden opportunity: a good chance for achievement
  • grass is always greener on the other side: others always have it better
  • green thumb: talent for gardening
  • grey area: vague or unclear
  • in the black: profitable
  • on a silver platter: whole-heatedly or easily
  • once in a blue moon: rarely
  • out of the blue: suddenly
  • paint the town red: have fun
  • pitch black: very dark
  • pot calling the kettle black: to hypocritically criticize
  • raise a white flag: surrender
  • red herring: something that draws attention away from an important topic
  • red tape: rules which hinder progress
  • red-letter day: an important day
  • roll out the red carpet: greet someone with great respect
  • see red: to be enraged
  • silver screen: the movie industry
  • talk a blue streak: talk a lot
  • true colors: actual character or personality
  • white collar: office labor
  • white elephant: useless possession
  • white lie: a harmless lie
  • yellow-bellied: cowardly
[ Source: Internet Sites ]

02 April, 2022

Words of Colour

02-Apr-2022: Words Associated with Colours

There are certain words and phrases in English Language which refer to a particular colour but the phrase associated with these mean differently. Examples are the following:

Black: And White, Belt, Berry, Board, Day, List, Mail, Money, Out

Blue: Baby, Berry, Book, Film, Mood, Moon, Ray

Brown: Bread, Out, Sugar, Brownie

Green: Belt, Card, House, House Effect, Light, Project, Room, Signal, Zone

Pink: Of the Health, Pink Slip

Red: Army, Book, Corner notice, Cross, Head, Letter day, Light, Light area, Moon, Rose, Signal, Zone

White: Board, House, Lie, Paper, Wash

Yellow: Fever, Journalism, Pages, River, Zone

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