Bronzed
/brɒndzd/
Meaning & Definition
verb
Past tense form of 'bronze,' which means to give a surface a bronzed appearance or to tan.
He bronzed the sculpture to enhance its value and aesthetic appeal.
adjective
Having a deep, sun-tanned color or appearance, often suggesting health or vitality.
She walked along the beach, her bronzed skin glistening in the sunlight.
Made from bronze; having the color or texture of bronze.
The artist unveiled a stunning bronzed statue that captured the essence of the ancient warrior.
Etymology
Derived from the word 'bronze', which refers to a metal alloy of copper and tin.
Common Phrases and Expressions
bronzed beauty
A person with a bronzed complexion, often associated with attractiveness.
bronzed skin
Skin that has been darkened by the sun.
Related Words
bronze
A metal alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly used for statues.
tanning
The process of darkening the skin through exposure to sunlight or artificial light.
Slang Meanings
Extremely tan or sunburned.
After their vacation, they came back looking completely bronzed.