Meaning & Definition of word "Indigo"

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    Indigo

    /ˈɪn.dɪ.ɡoʊ/

    noun:

    • 1. A deep blue color, especially the color of the dye obtained from the plant Indigofera.
      • Example: She painted her bedroom a rich shade of indigo.
    • 2. A plant of the genus Indigofera, from which a blue dye is obtained.
      • Example: The artisans harvested indigo to produce the dye for their textiles.
    • 3. The color of indigo, often mentioned as one of the seven colors of the rainbow.
      • Example: The sunset displayed a stunning gradient of colors, including vibrant indigo.

    adjective:

    • 1. Of a deep blue color, resembling that of indigo dye.
      • Example: She wore an indigo dress that complemented her complexion beautifully.

    Etymology

    The word 'indigo' comes from the Latin 'indicum', which means 'from India'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    indigo child:

    A child presumed to have special abilities or traits.

    indigo plant:

    The plant used to produce indigo dye.

    indigo sky:

    Refers to a dark blue sky, often at twilight.

    Related Words

    dyestuff:

    A substance used for dyeing textiles.

    color:

    The characteristic of visual perception that allows differentiation.

    spectrum:

    The band of colors produced when light is dispersed.

    Slang Meanings of indigo

    Meaning: Referring to a person who is seen as different or unique.

    Example Sentence: He's always been a bit of an indigo, never quite fitting in with the crowd.

    Meaning: A term for a deep or moody vibe.

    Example Sentence: That song has such an indigo feel to it, very introspective.