bronze
/bɹɑnz/noun, verb, adjective1 syllable
Bronze means: of the color of bronze.
Synonyms for bronze7
verb, as in get a tan, from wind or sun
adjective, as in of the color of bronze
bronzy, chromatic
What does bronze mean?6
adjective
1
of the color of bronze
2
made from or consisting of bronze
verb
1
get a tan, from wind or sun
2
give the color and appearance of bronze to something“bronze baby shoes”
noun
1
an alloy of copper and tin and sometimes other elements; also any copper-base alloy containing other elements in place of tin
2
a sculpture made of bronze
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with bronze?6
Bronze in a sentence
- The bronze statue looks quite nice from a distance.CM
- The key to the solution is made of bronze.maaster
- The completion of the bronze statue did credit to the sculptor.unknown
- They set up a bronze statue of the hero.Dejo
- Bronze-ware is largely made from alloys of brass and tin.fcbond
- How do you like this little bronze figure?sharptoothed
- I have erected a monument more lasting than bronze.mhenderson5
- The artifacts included statues and pieces made of bronze and terracotta.Cangarejo
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Forms of bronze
as a noun
- plural
- bronzes
as a verb
- past tense
- bronzed
- present participle
- bronzing
- third-person singular
- bronzes
- past participle
- bronzed