Azuladas (en. Bluish)

/aθuˈlaðas/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
adjective
Refers to something that presents a blue coloration or shades of blue.
The sky was bluish at sunset.
El cielo estaba azuladas al atardecer.
Indicates a muted or dull color reminiscent of blue.
The walls of the room are a soft bluish color.
Las paredes de la habitación son de un azuladas suave.
Describes a tone that is associated with sadness or melancholy.
Her eyes had a bluish shine that spoke of her sadness.
Sus ojos tenían un brillo azuladas que hablaba de su tristeza.

Etymology

From the adjective blue, with the suffix -ada indicating relation or quality.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bluish eyes
Refers to eyes that have a blue tone.
ojos azuladas
bluish sky
Describes a sky that presents blue shades.
cielo azuladas
bluish shadows
Indicates shadows that appear with a blue hue.
sombras azuladas

Related Words

blue
Specific color between green and violet.
azul
bluey
Diminutive form of blue, used in an affectionate sense.
azulito
bluish
That has a blue color or tendency to be blue.
azulado

Slang Meanings

Refers to someone feeling down, similar to 'feeling blue'.
Today I feel bluish, as if everything is wrong.
Hoy me siento azuladas, como si todo estuviera mal.
Used to describe something that has a cool or calming effect.
That music has a bluish rhythm that relaxes me.
Esa música tiene un ritmo azuladas que me relaja.