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blue in Italian

blue in Italian is depresso, malinconico, triste — blue means having the colour of a clear daytime sky.

blue in Italian

depresso
adj
(informal) Depressed, melancholic, sad.
malinconico
adj
(informal) Depressed, melancholic, sad.
triste
adj
(informal) Depressed, melancholic, sad.
blu
adj
(particle physics) Having a colour charge of blue.
azzurro
adj
(particle physics) Having a colour charge of blue.
a luci rosse
adj
(informal) Risqué; obscene; profane; pornographic.
blu
noun
azzurro
noun

What does "blue" mean?

  1. adjective Having the colour of a clear daytime sky.
    "She painted the nursery walls a soft blue."
  2. adjective Sad or depressed.
    "He'd been feeling blue ever since the move."
  3. noun The colour itself, between green and violet on the spectrum.
    "Blue is her favourite colour for interiors."
  4. noun A member of a police force, sports team, or political party associated with the colour blue (informal, often plural as "blues").
    "The Blues took an early lead in the first half."

blue in a sentence

  • She painted the nursery walls a soft blue.
  • The lake was a brilliant blue under the midday sun.
  • He'd been feeling blue ever since the move.
  • Blue is her favourite colour for interiors.

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "blue" in Italian?

"blue" in Italian is depresso, malinconico, triste. blue means: Having the colour of a clear daytime sky.

How do you use "blue" in a sentence?

Example: "She painted the nursery walls a soft blue." In Italian, "blue" is depresso, malinconico, triste.

Are there other ways to say "blue" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "blue": depresso, malinconico, triste, blu, azzurro, a luci rosse.

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