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green
Noun
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One of the colors people can see:
green
Adjective
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Something that is green in color.
The grass is green.
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A fruit that is not ripe (ready to eat).
The banana was still green.
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A person who is new at an activity.
He was a new journalist and quite green.
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A person who has envy.
She turned green when she saw my dress.
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Something that protects the environment.
Saving that tree was a green thing to do.
crowned
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adjective
having an (artificial) crown on a tooth
had many crowned teeth
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adjective
provided with or as if with a crown or a crown as specified; often used in combination
a high-crowned hat
an orange-crowned bird
a crowned signet ring
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adjective
(= laureled, laurelled)
crowned with or as if with laurel symbolizing victory
brilliant
Adjective
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If something is brilliant, it gives off a lot of light.
It was evening with the brilliant colors of sunset shining through the trees.
The sun's light was so brilliant that I needed to close my eyes.
The sky was a brilliant blue that day, and the air was cold.
He noticed a brilliant star in the sky.
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If something is brilliant, it is very good.
Truly brilliant ideas can sound crazy at first.
She wrote a book about her brilliant career in television.
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If a person is brilliant, they are very intelligent.
He was a brilliant teacher.