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green G0255100 (grēn)n.1. The hue of that portion of the visible spectrum lying between yellow and blue, evoked in the human observer by radiant energy with wavelengths of approximately 490 to 570 nanometers; any of a group of colors that may vary in lightness and saturation and whose hue is that of the emerald or somewhat less yellow than that of growing grass; one of the additive or light primaries; one of the psychological primary hues.2. Something green in color.3. greens Green growth or foliage, especially:a. The branches and leaves of plants used for decoration.b. The leaves of certain plants eaten as vegetables.4. A grassy lawn or plot, especially:a. A grassy area located usually at the center of a city or town and set aside for common use; a common.b. Sports A putting green.5. greens A green uniform: "a young ... sergeant in dress greens" (Nelson DeMille).6. Slang Money.7. Green A supporter of a social and political movement that espouses global environmental protection, bioregionalism, social responsibility, and nonviolence.adj. green·er, green·est 1. Of the color green.2. a. Abounding in or covered with green growth or foliage: the green woods.b. Made with green or leafy vegetables: a green salad.c. Characterized by mild or temperate weather: a green climate.3. a. Not mature or ripe: green tomatoes.b. Not grown up; young: still at a green age.c. Vigorous or robust: keeping one's memory green.d. Lacking training or experience. See Synonyms at young.e. Lacking sophistication or worldly experience; naive.f. Easily duped or deceived; gullible.4. Not yet fully processed, especially:a. Not dried or aged: green wood.b. Not cured or tanned: green pelts.5. a. Beneficial to the environment or less harmful to the environment than others: green technology; recyclable green products.b. Favoring or supporting environmentalism: green legislators who strengthened pollution controls.6. a. Having a sickly or unhealthy appearance.b. Envious or jealous.7. Being a trail, as for skiing, marked with a sign having a green circle, indicating the easiest level of difficulty.v. greened, green·ing, greens v.intr. To become green: The rains came, and the grass greened.v.tr.1. To make green: Grass greened the hills.2. To design or organize so as to be beneficial or less harmful to the environment, especially in reducing the amount of pollution created: efforts to green the economy.Idiom: green around/about the gills Pale or sickly in appearance. [Middle English grene, from Old English grēne; see ghrē- in Indo-European roots. N., sense 7 translation of German (die) Grünen, (the) Greens, from grün, green.] green′ly adv.green′ness n.green (ɡriːn) n1. (Colours) any of a group of colours, such as that of fresh grass, that lie between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum in the wavelength range 575–500 nanometres. Green is the complementary colour of magenta and with red and blue forms a set of primary colours. 2. (Dyeing) a dye or pigment of or producing these colours3. something of the colour green4. a small area of grassland, esp in the centre of a village5. an area of ground used for a purpose: a putting green. 6. (Plants) (plural) a. the edible leaves and stems of certain plants, eaten as a vegetableb. freshly cut branches of ornamental trees, shrubs, etc, used as a decoration7. (Environmental Science) (sometimes capital) a person, esp a politician, who supports environmentalist issues (see sense 13)8. (Banking & Finance) slang money9. (Plants) slang marijuana of low quality10. (plural) slang sexual intercourseadj11. (Colours) of the colour green12. (Animals) greenish in colour or having parts or marks that are greenish: a green monkey. 13. (Environmental Science) (sometimes capital) concerned with or relating to conservation of the world's natural resources and improvement of the environment: green policies; the green consumer. 14. vigorous; not faded: a green old age. 15. envious or jealous16. immature, unsophisticated, or gullible17. characterized by foliage or green plants: a green wood; a green salad. 18. fresh, raw, or unripe: green bananas. 19. unhealthily pale in appearance: he was green after his boat trip. 20. (Economics) denoting a unit of account that is adjusted in accordance with fluctuations between the currencies of the EU nations and is used to make payments to agricultural producers within the EU: green pound. 21. (Ceramics) (of pottery) not fired22. (Cookery) (of meat) not smoked or cured; unprocessed: green bacon. 23. (Metallurgy) metallurgy (of a product, such as a sand mould or cermet) compacted but not yet fired; ready for firing24. (Forestry) (of timber) freshly felled; not dried or seasoned25. (General Engineering) (of concrete) not having matured to design strengthvbto make or become green[Old English grēne; related to Old High German gruoni; see grow] ˈgreenish adj ˈgreenly adv ˈgreenness n ˈgreeny adj
Green (ɡriːn) n1. (Biography) Henry, real name Henry Vincent Yorke. 1905–73, British novelist: author of Living (1929), Loving (1945), and Back (1946)2. (Biography) John Richard. 1837–83, British historian; author of A Short History of the English People (1874)3. (Biography) T(homas) H(ill). 1836–82, British idealist philosopher. His chief work, Prolegomena to Ethics, was unfinished at his deathgreen (grin) adj. green•er, green•est. adj. 1. of the color of growing foliage, between yellow and blue in the spectrum: green leaves. 2. covered with herbage or foliage; verdant: green fields. 3. characterized by verdure: a green Christmas. 4. made of green leafy vegetables: a green salad. 5. not fully matured; unripe: green fruit. 6. unseasoned; not cured: green lumber. 7. immature in age or judgment; untrained; inexperienced: green recruits. 8. simple; unsophisticated; naive. 9. having a sickly or pale appearance: to turn green with fear. 10. a. advocating or promoting environmentalism: green consumers. b. environmentally sound or beneficial: green computers. 11. full of life and vigor; youthful: a green old age. 12. fresh, recent, or new: a green wound. 13. (of wine) having a flavor that is raw, harsh, and acid, due esp. to a lack of maturity. 14. freshly slaughtered or still raw: green meat. 15. not fired, as bricks or pottery. 16. (of cement or mortar) freshly set and not completely hardened. n. 17. a color intermediate in the spectrum between yellow and blue, an effect of light with a wavelength between 500 and 570 nm: found in nature as the color of most grasses and leaves while growing. 18. a secondary color formed by the mixture of blue and yellow pigments. 19. green coloring matter, as paint or dye. 20. green material or clothing: dressed in green. 21. greens, a. the leaves and stems of certain plants, as spinach, kale, or lettuce, eaten as a vegetable. b. fresh leaves or branches of trees, shrubs, etc., used for decoration. 22. grassy land; a plot of grassy ground. 23. a piece of grassy ground constituting a town or village common. 24. Also called putting green. the area of closely cropped grass surrounding each hole on a golf course. 25. bowling green. 26. a shooting range for archery. 27. Informal. green light (def. 1). 28. Slang. money; greenbacks (usu. prec. by the). v.i., v.t. 29. to become or make green. Idioms: green with envy, extremely jealous. [before 900; Middle English, Old English grēne, c. Old Frisian grēne, Old Saxon grōni, Old High German gruoni, Old Norse grønn; akin to grow] green′ly, adv. green′ness, n. Green (grin) n. 1. John Richard, 1837–83, English historian. 2. Paul Eliot, 1894–1981, U.S. playwright. 3. William, 1873–1952, U.S. labor leader. 4. a river flowing S from W Wyoming to join the Colorado River in SE Utah. 730 mi. (1175 km) long. Green See Also: COLORS, ENVY - Bright green like a parrot’s wing —Hugh Walpole
- (Eyes as) deeply green as an Amazonian jungle —Ed McBain
- Green and shiny as a frog come out of the swamp —R. Wright Campbell
- Green as a canker —V. S. Pritchett
- Green … as a well-watered palm —Mark Helprin
- Green as jealousy —Vita Sackville-West
- (Fields as) green as jellied mint —Malcolm Cowley
- (Eyes) green as leeks —William Shakespeare
- (The trees were) green as paper money —George Garrett
- Green as spring —Beryl Markham
- Green as St. Patrick’s Day icing —Marge Piercy
- (Eyes) green as wings of horseflies —Erica Jong
- Greener than envy and money —George Garrett
green Past participle: greened Gerund: greening
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I have greened | you have greened | he/she/it has greened | we have greened | you have greened | they have greened |
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I will green | you will green | he/she/it will green | we will green | you will green | they will green |
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I will have greened | you will have greened | he/she/it will have greened | we will have greened | you will have greened | they will have greened |
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I will be greening | you will be greening | he/she/it will be greening | we will be greening | you will be greening | they will be greening |
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greenArea around the hole closely mown for putting.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | green - green color or pigment; resembling the color of growing grassviridity, greennesschromatic color, chromatic colour, spectral color, spectral colour - a color that has huegreenishness - the property of being somewhat greensea green - the property of a moderate green color resembling the waters of the seasage green - the color of sage leavesbottle green - dark to moderate or greyish greenchrome green - a brilliant green coloremerald - the green color of an emeraldolive green, olive-green - a color that is lighter and greener than olivepea green, yellow green, yellowish green, chartreuse, Paris green - a shade of green tinged with yellowblue green, bluish green, teal - a blue-green color or pigment; "they painted it a light shade of bluish green"jade green, jade - a light green color varying from bluish green to yellowish green | | 2. | green - a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area; "they went for a walk in the park"common, commons, parkamusement park, funfair, pleasure ground - a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusementparcel of land, piece of ground, piece of land, tract, parcel - an extended area of landpopulated area, urban area - a geographical area constituting a city or townvillage green - a village park consisting of a plot of grassy land | | 3. | Green - United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952)William Green | | 4. | Green - an environmentalist who belongs to the Green PartyGreen Party - an environmentalist political partyconservationist, environmentalist - someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution | | 5. | Green - a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado RiverGreen RiverBeehive State, Mormon State, Utah, UT - a state in the western United States; settled in 1847 by Mormons led by Brigham YoungEquality State, WY, Wyoming - a state in the western United States; mountainous in the west and north with the Great Plains in the east | | 6. | green - an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf course; "the ball rolled across the green and into the bunker"putting green, putting surfacegolf course, links course - course consisting of a large landscaped area for playing golfland site, site - the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); "a good site for the school" | | 7. | green - any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetablesgreens, leafy vegetableveg, vegetable, veggie - edible seeds or roots or stems or leaves or bulbs or tubers or nonsweet fruits of any of numerous herbaceous plantchop-suey greens - succulent and aromatic young dark green leaves used in Chinese and Vietnamese and Japanese cookingsprout - a newly grown bud (especially from a germinating seed)beet green - young leaves of the beetrootchard, leaf beet, spinach beet, Swiss chard - long succulent whitish stalks with large green leavessalad green, salad greens - greens suitable for eating uncooked as in saladsdandelion green - edible leaves of the common dandelion collected from the wild; used in salads and in making winelamb's-quarter, pigweed, wild spinach - leaves collected from the wildwild spinach - leafy greens collected from the wild and used as a substitute for spinachturnip greens - tender leaves of young white turnipscommon sorrel, sorrel - large sour-tasting arrowhead-shaped leaves used in salads and saucesFrench sorrel - greens having small tart oval to pointed leaves; preferred to common sorrel for saladsspinach - dark green leaves; eaten cooked or raw in salads | | 8. | green - street names for ketaminecat valium, honey oil, special K, super acid, super C, jet, KKetalar, ketamine, ketamine hydrochloride - a general anesthetic and tranquilizer (not a barbiturate) that is administered intravenously or intramuscularly; used mainly by veterinarians or for minor surgery with geriatric or pediatric patients; taken in large doses it causes hallucinations similar to those associated with the use of PCP | Verb | 1. | green - turn or become green; "The trees are greening"discolour, discolor, color, colour - change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored" | Adj. | 1. | green - of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrum; similar to the color of fresh grass; "a green tree"; "green fields"; "green paint"dark-green, greenish, light-greenchromatic - being or having or characterized by hue | | 2. | green - concerned with or supporting or in conformity with the political principles of the Green Party | | 3. | green - not fully developed or mature; not ripe; "unripe fruit"; "fried green tomatoes"; "green wood"unripe, unripened, immatureripe, mature - fully developed or matured and ready to be eaten or used; "ripe peaches"; "full-bodied mature wines" | | 4. | green - looking pale and unhealthy; "you're looking green"; "green around the gills"ill, sick - affected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function; "ill from the monotony of his suffering" | | 5. | green - naive and easily deceived or tricked; "at that early age she had been gullible and in love"fleeceable, gulliblenaif, naive - marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience; "a teenager's naive ignorance of life"; "the naive assumption that things can only get better"; "this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances" |
greenadjective1. verdant, leafy, grassy The city has only thirteen square centimetres of green space for each inhabitant.2. ecological, conservationist, environment-friendly, ecologically sound, eco-friendly, ozone-friendly, non-polluting trying to persuade governments to adopt greener policies3. unripe, fresh, raw, immature Pick and ripen any green fruits in a warm dark place.4. inexperienced, new, innocent, raw, naive, ignorant, immature, gullible, callow, untrained, unsophisticated, credulous, ingenuous, unpolished, wet behind the ears (informal) He was a young lad, very green and immature.5. jealous, grudging, resentful, envious, covetous Collectors worldwide will turn green with envy.6. nauseous, ill, sick, pale, unhealthy, wan, under the weather By the end of the race the runners would be green with sickness.7. (with capital) environmentalist, conservationist, tree-hugger (informal, derogatory) The Greens see themselves as a radical alternative to the two major parties.noun1. lawn, common, turf, sward, grassplot a pageant on the village greenRelated words adjective verdantShades of green almond green, apple green, aqua, aquamarine, avocado, celadon, chartreuse, citron, cyan, eau de nil, emerald green, jade, lime green, Lincoln green, Nile green, olive, pea green, pine green, pistachio, sea green, teal, turquoisegreennoun1. A tract of cultivated land belonging to and used by a community:common.2. Slang. Something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchange:cash, currency, lucre, money.Informal: wampum.Slang: bread, cabbage, dough, gelt, jack, lettuce, long green, mazuma, moola, scratch.Chiefly British: brass.adjective1. Being in an early period of growth or development:immature, infant, juvenile, young, youthful.2. Lacking experience and the knowledge gained from it:inexperienced, inexpert, raw, uninitiate, uninitiated, unpracticed, unseasoned, untried, unversed.Translationsgreen (griːn) adjective1. of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants. a green hat. 綠色的 绿色的2. not ripe. green bananas. 未熟的 未熟的3. without experience. Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that. 無經驗的 无经验的4. looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale. He was green with envy (= very jealous). 蒼白的 苍白的 noun1. the colour of grass or the leaves of plants. the green of the trees in summer. 綠色 绿色2. something (eg paint) green in colour. I've used up all my green. 綠色物(如顏料) 绿色颜料3. an area of grass. a village green. 綠地 草地,绿地 4. an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre. 高爾夫球場果嶺 高尔夫球场果岭(球洞四周草地修得很平整的地区) 5. concerned with the protection of the environment. green issues; a green political party. 支持環保的 主张保护环境的ˈgreenish adjective close to green. a greenish dress. 近似綠色的 略呈绿色的greens noun plural green vegetables. Children are often told that they must eat their greens. 蔬菜 蔬菜ˈgreenfly – plural ˈgreenfly – noun a type of small, green insect. The leaves of this rose tree have been eaten by greenfly. 蚜蟲 蚜虫ˈgreengage (-geidʒ) noun a greenish-yellow type of plum. 青梅 青梅ˈgreengrocer noun a person who sells fruit and vegetables. 蔬菜水果商 蔬菜水果商ˈgreenhouse noun a building usually of glass, in which plants are grown. 溫室 温室ˈgreenhouse effect noun (singular) the gradual heating of the atmosphere caused by air pollution which traps energy from the sun. 溫室效應 温室效应the green light permission to begin. We can't start until he gives us the green light. 同意開始 赞同,同意 green → 无经验的zhCN, 绿色zhCN, 绿色的zhCNgreen
green1. noun, slang Paper money, especially in large amounts. Boy, I bet you had to lay down some serious green for that new sports car, huh? How much green is this repair job gonna cost me? Now, don't go shelling out all your green at once just because you've gotten your first paycheck.2. noun, slang Marijuana, especially that which is inexpensive or of low quality. Dude, I scored some green for the concert!3. adjective Inexperienced. The new interns are pretty green, but I think they're going to be quick learners.4. adjective Naïve. The city is full of people ready to take advantage of all the green newcomers that arrive every day.5. adjective Environmentally conscious or designed not to have an adverse impact on the environment. The new student center was designed with green building principles. This year, our department is trying to focus on all the ways we can be more green.green and green folding and green paper and green stuff n. money; paper money. (see also long bread.) I have so much green stuff, I don’t know what to do with it. What is need is more green! Not promises! green around/about the gills Pale or sickly in appearance.See:- (as) green as grass
- (as) sure as God made little green apples
- (one) is not as green as (one) is cabbage-looking
- A hedge between keeps friendship green
- a little green
- be (as) green as a gooseberry
- be green about the gills
- be green around the gills
- be green with envy
- blue around the gills
- flourish like a green bay tree
- get the green light
- give (one) the green light
- give somebody/get the green light
- give someone/something the green light
- go green on someone
- God's green earth
- green
- green about the gills
- green apple quickstep
- green around the gills
- green as a gooseberry
- green as grass
- green fingers
- green folding
- green folding stuff/money
- green indigo
- green light
- green light, get/give the
- green light, the
- green paper
- green shoots
- green stamps
- green state
- green stuff
- green thumb
- green with envy
- greenback
- green-eyed monster
- green-eyed monster/green with envy
- greenhorn
- green-thumbed
- greenwash
- have a green thumb
- have green fingers
- long bread
- long green
- moon (is) made of green cheese, (and) the
- not as green as you are cabbage-looking
- rub of the green
- sure as God made little green apples
- the green apple quickstep
- the green-eyed monster
- the rub of the green
- wear the green willow
- Where on God’s green earth?
- wigs on the green
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green1. any of a group of colours, such as that of fresh grass, that lie between yellow and blue in the visible spectrum in the wavelength range 575--500 nanometres. Green is the complementary colour of magenta and with red and blue forms a set of primary colours 2. a person, esp a politician, who supports environmentalist issues (see sense 13) 3. concerned with or relating to conservation of the world's natural resources and improvement of the environment 4. denoting a unit of account that is adjusted in accordance with fluctuations between the currencies of the EU nations and is used to make payments to agricultural producers within the EU 5. (of pottery) not fired 6. Metallurgy (of a product, such as a sand mould or cermet) compacted but not yet fired; ready for firing 7. (of timber) freshly felled; not dried or seasoned 8. (of concrete) not having matured to design strength
green1. a. the edible leaves and stems of certain plants, eaten as a vegetable b. freshly cut branches of ornamental trees, shrubs, etc., used as a decoration 2. Slang marijuana of low quality
Green1. Henry, real name Henry Vincent Yorke. 1905--73, British novelist: author of Living (1929), Loving (1945), and Back (1946) 2. John Richard. 1837--83, British historian; author of A Short History of the English People (1874) 3. T(homas) H(ill). 1836--82, British idealist philosopher. His chief work, Prolegomena to Ethics, was unfinished at his death GreenAn abstract concept that includes the terms sustainability, ecology, and performance. The level of greenness is determined by the extent of interaction of these three categories. It is now commonly used to describe something or someone that is environmentally conscious or friendly or sustainable, or has positive environmental attributes, effects, or objectives.What does it mean when you dream about the color green?Green is widely considered to be the color of healing and prosperity. Money is green in the United States, and plants and herbs are the life-giving color of green. This symbol can also indicate that a project or idea has been given the “green light” to proceed. green[grēn] (metallurgy) Pertaining to an unsintered powder. (optics) The hue evoked in an average observer by monochromatic radiation having a wavelength in the approximate range from 492 to 577 nanometers; however, the same sensation can be produced in a variety of other ways. green1. See green concrete. 2. See green lumber. 3. See green mortar. 4. See undercuring. 5. An open space or public park in the center of a town or village. 6. A bowling green or putting green.greensymbol of envy; “the green-eyed monster.” [Color Symbolism: Jobes, 357; Br. Lit.: Othello]See: Envy
greensymbol of fruitfulness. [Color Symbolism: Jobes, 356]See: FertilityGreenA language proposed by Cii Honeywell-Bull to meet the DoDIronman requirements which led to Ada. This language wonin 1979.
["On the GREEN Language Submitted to the DoD", E.W. Dijkstra,SIGPLAN Notices 13(10):16-21 (Oct 1978)].greenEnergy efficient. Environmentally friendly. The term is applied to systems and products that save energy directly or indirectly. For example, capturing rainwater saves the energy required to pump the water from a well and also lessens flooding and other runoff problems.
Products that are built with recycled materials or are more compact, more energy efficient and less wasteful of materials in general than their previous models are often labeled green. The green concept includes using less packaging materials, recycling toner cartridges and providing a return location for used batteries. Switching from paper manuals to electronic manuals is also green. See .green, green PC, green datacenter and green building.
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green [grēn] 1. a color between yellow and blue, produced by energy with wavelengths between 490 and 570 nm.2. a dye or stain with this color.indocyanine green a dye used intravenously in determination of blood volume and flow, cardiac output, and hepatic function.green (grēn), A color between blue and yellow in the spectrum. For individual green dyes, see specific names.Drug slang A regional term for inferior quality marijuana, PCP, or ketamine Global village Environmentally ‘correct’ Quackery A colour in the pseudoscience of colour therapy which is said to be mentally and physically soothing and regarded by colour ‘therapists’ as the master healer; it is said to disinfect and rebuild tissues, reduce blood pressure, treat stress, fatigue, and cancer, and provide hope Vox populi A colour wavelength in the interval from 560 to 490 nm with a frequency interval of 540 to 610 THzPDR Physicians Desk Reference A book published annually that lists all ± 2500 US therapeutics requiring a physician prescription PDR 7 color-coded sections White Manufacturers' index, containing the company addresses and list of products Pink Product name index, an alphabetical listing of the drugs by brand name Blue Product classification, where drugs are subdivided into therapeutic classes Yellow Generic and chemical name index Multicolored Photographs of the most commonly prescribed tablets and capsules White Product information, a reprint of the manufacturers' product inserts and Green Diagnostic product information, a list of manufacturers of diagnostic tests used in office practice and the hospital; Cf Over-the-counter drugs  . ;. greenThe hue sensation evoked by stimulating the retina with rays of wavelength 490-560 nm and situated between blue and yellow. The complementary colour of green is a non-spectral colour situated in the red-purple region.green
green or environmental audit an examination of an organization's production, distribution and marketing activities which concentrates upon the environmental impact of these activities. Green audits can assist an organization in identifying sources of environmental pollution or excessive resource usage so that it can then seek to improve its performance.See GRN
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GREEN➣Global Rivers Environmental Education Network | GREEN➣Institute for Geo-Resources and Environment (Japan) | GREEN➣GrassRoots Environmental Effectiveness Network | GREEN➣Global Renewable Energy and Environmental Network (professionals' network) | GREEN➣Gay Real Estate Executive Network | GREEN➣Grass Roots Environmental Education Network (various organizations) | GREEN➣Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network (US Marine Corps) | GREEN➣US Armed Forces Term for Transmission in A Secure Mode |
green Related to green: Green Party, green revolutionSynonyms for greenadj verdantSynonymsadj ecologicalSynonyms- ecological
- conservationist
- environment-friendly
- ecologically sound
- eco-friendly
- ozone-friendly
- non-polluting
adj unripeSynonymsadj inexperiencedSynonyms- inexperienced
- new
- innocent
- raw
- naive
- ignorant
- immature
- gullible
- callow
- untrained
- unsophisticated
- credulous
- ingenuous
- unpolished
- wet behind the ears
adj jealousSynonyms- jealous
- grudging
- resentful
- envious
- covetous
adj nauseousSynonyms- nauseous
- ill
- sick
- pale
- unhealthy
- wan
- under the weather
adj environmentalistSynonyms- environmentalist
- conservationist
- tree-hugger
noun lawnSynonyms- lawn
- common
- turf
- sward
- grassplot
Synonyms for greennoun a tract of cultivated land belonging to and used by a communitySynonymsnoun something, such as coins or printed bills, used as a medium of exchangeSynonyms- cash
- currency
- lucre
- money
- wampum
- bread
- cabbage
- dough
- gelt
- jack
- lettuce
- long green
- mazuma
- moola
- scratch
- brass
adj being in an early period of growth or developmentSynonyms- immature
- infant
- juvenile
- young
- youthful
adj lacking experience and the knowledge gained from itSynonyms- inexperienced
- inexpert
- raw
- uninitiate
- uninitiated
- unpracticed
- unseasoned
- untried
- unversed
Synonyms for greennoun green color or pigmentSynonymsRelated Words- chromatic color
- chromatic colour
- spectral color
- spectral colour
- greenishness
- sea green
- sage green
- bottle green
- chrome green
- emerald
- olive green
- olive-green
- pea green
- yellow green
- yellowish green
- chartreuse
- Paris green
- blue green
- bluish green
- teal
- jade green
- jade
noun a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban areaSynonymsRelated Words- amusement park
- funfair
- pleasure ground
- parcel of land
- piece of ground
- piece of land
- tract
- parcel
- populated area
- urban area
- village green
noun United States labor leader who was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1924 to 1952 and who led the struggle with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (1873-1952)Synonymsnoun an environmentalist who belongs to the Green PartyRelated Words- Green Party
- conservationist
- environmentalist
noun a river that rises in western Wyoming and flows southward through Utah to become a tributary of the Colorado RiverSynonymsRelated Words- Beehive State
- Mormon State
- Utah
- UT
- Equality State
- WY
- Wyoming
noun an area of closely cropped grass surrounding the hole on a golf courseSynonyms- putting green
- putting surface
Related Words- golf course
- links course
- land site
- site
noun any of various leafy plants or their leaves and stems eaten as vegetablesSynonymsRelated Words- veg
- vegetable
- veggie
- chop-suey greens
- sprout
- beet green
- chard
- leaf beet
- spinach beet
- Swiss chard
- salad green
- salad greens
- dandelion green
- lamb's-quarter
- pigweed
- wild spinach
- turnip greens
- common sorrel
- sorrel
- French sorrel
- spinach
noun street names for ketamineSynonyms- cat valium
- honey oil
- special K
- super acid
- super C
- jet
- K
Related Words- Ketalar
- ketamine
- ketamine hydrochloride
verb turn or become greenRelated Words- discolour
- discolor
- color
- colour
adj of the color between blue and yellow in the color spectrumSynonyms- dark-green
- greenish
- light-green
Related Wordsadj not fully developed or matureSynonymsAntonymsadj looking pale and unhealthyRelated Wordsadj naive and easily deceived or trickedSynonymsRelated Words |