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Meanings of
brunette
in English
Portuguese
brunícoma
Catalan
morè
Spanish
moreno
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Marked by dark or relatively dark pigmentation of hair or skin or eyes.
brunet
blond
Related terms
dark
brown
dusky
tanned
browned
grizzled
swarthy
bronzed
swart
suntanned
Portuguese
brunícoma
Synonyms
Examples for "
brunet
"
brunet
Examples for "
brunet
"
1
Most strongly contrasted externally with the 'Boreal' type is the slight-built Mediterranean
brunet
.
2
Putnam cites the case of a healthy
brunet
,
aged forty, the mother of three children.
3
I owe them no good will, considering the
brunet
one's treatment of me that night.
4
He is dark, with little side-whiskers, dressed like a dandy, dark eyes, a warm
brunet
.
5
I should say you're an ordinary
brunet
now.
Usage of
brunette
in English
1
Several pitchers later a smashing
brunette
grabbed a handful of my shirt.
2
Another young
brunette
was missing, presumed kidnapped by the Rocking Chair Killer.
3
He turned his attention to the short
brunette
Lara was greeting now.
4
Blonde and
brunette
,
too young for me, not bad to look at.
5
The
brunette
shrank back at his tone, leaving the man to answer.
6
His attention was one hundred and ten percent on the leggy
brunette
.
7
Two of them were blonde and merry, the third
brunette
and serious.
8
She was a sallow
brunette
but her features were regular and delicate.
9
She was slight and good-looking, with the clear complexion of a
brunette
.
10
There is a large
brunette
who stares at us all the time.
11
If you've changed from a
brunette
to a redhead, they'll never notice.
12
But the other one, a slim
brunette
named Una, was another matter.
13
She was a beautiful
brunette
who had never done a movie before.
14
She was a
brunette
with a pale complexion and large dark eyes.
15
After a moment's confusion, Emma recognized the petite
brunette
as Stevie's psychiatrist.
16
Another woman, a
brunette
this time, joined Honey at the balcony railing.
Other examples for "brunette"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
brunette
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
little brunette
beautiful brunette
pretty brunette
tall brunette
attractive brunette
More collocations
Translations for
brunette
Portuguese
brunícoma
castanícoma
obscurícoma
morena
fuscícoma
marronícoma
de cabelo castanho
Catalan
morè
Spanish
moreno
Brunette
through the time
Brunette
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common