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hued

adjective
\ ˈhyüd How to pronounce hued (audio) \

Definition of hued

: colored usually used in combination green-hued

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The name, for many Democrats, evokes a golden-hued era in the White House, immortalized on Life Magazine covers and in home movies of touch football on the lawn at Hyannis Port. Michael Levenson, BostonGlobe.com, "For a younger Kennedy, the family name is no guarantee of political success," 4 Sep. 2019 And each September, Cleveland becomes the center of the booming industry — an orange-hued hub of learning, networking and fun — during Content Marketing World, the largest recurring business-to-business event in Cleveland. Mary Kilpatrick, cleveland.com, "How Cleveland became center of Content Marketing World," 27 Aug. 2019 Beeber Bifocal looks great, shimmering, amber-hued partitions of oversize tortoise frames dividing the space. Alexandra Lange, Curbed, "What ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette?’ meant to me as a woman in architecture," 13 Aug. 2019 There’s a mini branch of edgy New York City clothing emporium Opening Ceremony attached to midtown Manhattan’s Ace Hotel, full of bright-hued sneakers, quirky T-shirts and dresses by emerging designers. Jennifer Barger, Washington Post, "At hotel gift shops, local artisans’ wares replace kitschy keychains and T-shirts," 21 June 2019 Each one features a golden-hued crust, which rises high on the sides, but is shockingly thin on the bottom. Grace Wong, chicagotribune.com, "How to order the most delicious deep-dish pizza with tips from real Chicagoans," 30 July 2019 The same cozy, brightly hued booths, the same low ceilinged bar, the same claw machine near the entryway, the same mariachi music piped in for ambiance. Anchorage Daily News, "Mexican dining remix: Jalapenos fills space left by departure of Carlos’ in South Anchorage," 8 Aug. 2019 Another artist, Robert Sylvain, transformed a seat into a golden-hued throne while Donna Lee Steffens re-imagined a seat into an American flag. Johnny Diaz, sun-sentinel.com, "After holding fannies for more than 30 years, seats from Miami Marine Stadium become works of art," 15 July 2019 Made of 100% Listan Negro grapes (indigenous to the region), this deep-hued rosado is crisp and refreshing and pairs beautifully with a nice steak straight off the grill. Kristin Tice Studeman, Vogue, "The New, Weird, Wonderful Rosés You Should Be Drinking This Summer," 8 June 2019

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First Known Use of hued

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

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hued

adjective

English Language Learners Definition of hued

: having a specified type of color

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