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Word | Tan |
Japanese Meaning | 日焼け |
a browning of the skin resulting from exposure to the rays of the sun / ratio of the opposite to the adjacent side of a right-angled triangle / Of the color of tan / the brown colour of your skin when you have been out in the sun for a long time. The same word also means to make animal hide in to leather / a yellowish-brown color. / to cause (skin) to become darker especially from being exposed to the sun's rays / to become darker especially from being exposed to the sun's rays / to change (the skin of an animal) into leather by a chemical process / having skin that has been made darker by being exposed to the sun's rays / having a light brown color / a browning of the skin that is caused by the sun's rays / a light brown color, | |
Usage | ⇒ People sit in the sun to get a good tan ⇒ He threatened to tan my hide if I didn't do what he told me to do. ⇒ the overall color scheme of tan and cream |
Synonyms | bronze, suntan, brown, tawny, drab, sunburn, khaki, leather, chestnut, beat, beige, burn, chocolate, cinnamon, coffee, ecru, thrash, umber, auburn, brownish, |
Antonyms | achromatic, bloodless, cadaverous, colorless, dull, dumb, effeminate, exhausted, faint, fair, feeble, filmy, flabby, flaccid, ghastly, light, neutral, pale, pasty, sickly, |
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