Azulada (en. Bluish)
/asuˈlaða/
Meaning & Definition
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adjective
That has a color similar to blue.
The sky was bluish at sunset.
El cielo estaba azulado al atardecer.
Description of a light tone that produces a bluish effect.
The room had a bluish light that was very relaxing.
La habitación tenía una luz azulado que era muy relajante.
Refers to something that has a blue hue.
The waves of the sea seemed blue in the distance.
Las olas del mar parecían azules en la distancia.
Etymology
Derives from the noun 'blue', with the addition of the suffix '-ish' that indicates relation or belonging.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Bluish day
A day with a light blue sky.
Día azulado
Bluish wind
A wind that carries a cool, blue tone.
Viento azulado
Related Words
blue
Color that represents the sky and the sea.
azul
bluish
That has a tone close to blue.
azulino
Slang Meanings
Used to describe a calm or serene mood.
Today I'm feeling bluish; everything has gone well.
Hoy estoy azulado, todo ha salido bien.
Reference to something that looks different due to a blue light filter.
The photos looked bluish because of the filter I used.
Las fotos se veían azulado por el filtro que usé.