Cerulean: M-W Word of the day -- I yearn for the cerulean waters of Hawaii

 


cerulean Audio pronunciation

 
adjective | suh-ROO-lee-un

What It Means
 
Cerulean means "resembling the blue of the sky."
 
// The painting depicts autumnal trees bordering a cerulean lake.

My sentence

With the temperature sitting at -7 degrees below zero, I yearn to travel to the cerulean waters of Hawaii. 

... though I do not yearn to trave to the bizarre, Covid-infested state of Florida, despite its warm waters. 

Did you know?

Cerulean comes from Latin caeruleus, which means "dark blue" and is most likely from caelum, "sky."


Examples of cerulean in a Sentence


Recent Examples on the Web


In the middle of summer, with zero advance warning, a cerulean puffer appeared on Gap’s website.


 Emily Farra, Vogue, 19 Dec. 2021 


Outside, children fly kites, the flimsy colored plastic shuddering in the gusts that blast and swell, before leaping up into cerulean skies.


 Steph Dyson, CNN, 29 Oct. 2021



 

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