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green
 © Macmillan Education Limited  © Maureen P Sullivan/Moment/Getty Images 1 something that is green is the same colour as grass. If something is similar to this colour, you can say that it is a greenish colour or a greeny colourThe first bright green leaves were showing. Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe specific colours 2 a green area has a lot of grass, plants, or treesThe landscape was gradually getting greener. a campaign to protect the city’s green spaces Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe areas of land with plants growing on them 3 designed to protect the environment or to limit damage to the environmentwind farms and other green energy schemes Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard 3a used about people who care about the environmentGreen campaigners are aiming to block development of the site. Synonyms and related words
People and organizations caring for the environment conservancy conservationist the CPRE 3b used about places in which the environment is protectedHe pledged to make Europe greener. Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard 3c green issues are issues that affect the environment Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard 3d Greenrelating to the Green PartySynonyms and related words
People and organizations caring for the environment conservancy conservationist the CPRE
4 not yet ready to be eaten Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe fruit and vegetables 5 not experienced, especially because of being young Synonyms and related words
Having little experience or a low level of education inexperienced uneducated untrained 6 if someone looks green, their face is pale and they look ill Synonyms and related words Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe skin colour a high colour albino (as) white as a sheet 7 usually before nounmade from the green leaves of vegetables Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe the state or consistency of food buttery calorific caramelised
be green with envy go green have green fingers
green
 © Macmillan Education Limited  © Maureen P Sullivan/Moment/Getty Images 1 something that is green is the same color as grass. If something is similar to this color, you can say that it is greenish or a greenish colorThe first bright green leaves were showing. Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe specific colors 2 usually before nounmade from the green leaves of vegetables Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe the state or consistency of food buttery calorific caramelized 3 not yet ready to be eaten Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe fruit and vegetables 4 designed to protect the environment or to limit damage to the environmentwind farms and other green energy projects Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard 4a used about people who care about the environmentGreen campaigners are aiming to block development of the site. Synonyms and related words
People and organizations caring for the environment conservancy conservationist ecologist 4b green issues are issues that affect the environment Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard 4c Greenrelating to the Green PartySynonyms and related words
People and organizations caring for the environment conservancy conservationist ecologist 4d used about places in which the environment is protectedHe pledged to make Europe greener. Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard
5 not experienced, especially because of being young Synonyms and related words
Having little experience or a low level of education inexperienced uneducated untrained 6 if someone looks green, their face is pale and they look sick Synonyms and related words
Looking unhealthy or ill wan (as) white as a sheet green Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe skin color a high color albino (as) white as a sheet 7 a green area has a lot of grass, plants, or treesa campaign to protect the city’s green spaces The landscape was gradually getting greener. Synonyms and related words
Words used to describe areas of land with plants growing on them
be green with envy go green have a green thumb
green
 © Macmillan Education Limited  © Ian Nellist /Alamy Stock Photo  © Dave G Kelly/Getty Images  © Seiman Choi photography/Moment/Getty Images 1 countable/uncountable the colour of grassShe was dressed in green. Synonyms and related words 2 countable a large area of grass, for example in a village, where people can walk, sit, or play gamesThey moved to a house overlooking the green. Synonyms and related words
Areas of land and soil with grass growing on them 2a in golf, the area of short grass around a hole Synonyms and related words 2b an area of grass where people play bowls (=a game in which you roll balls along the ground) Synonyms and related words
3 Green countable a member or supporter of the Green PartySynonyms and related words
People and organizations caring for the environment conservancy conservationist the CPRE 4 greens plural spokenthe green leaves of vegetables, especially when they have been cookedSynonyms and related words
green
 © Macmillan Education Limited  © Seiman Choi photography/Moment/Getty Images  © Dave G Kelly/Getty Images  © Ian Nellist /Alamy Stock Photo 1 countable/uncountable the color of grassShe was dressed in green. Synonyms and related words 2 greens plural spokenthe green leaves of vegetables, especially when they have been cookedSynonyms and related words 2a Americanfresh leaves and branches of evergreen trees used for decoration, especially at Christmas Synonyms and related words
Decoration and decorations
3 countable in golf, the area of short grass around a hole Synonyms and related words 3a a large area of grass, for example in a town, where people can walk, sit, or play gamesThey moved to a house overlooking the green. Synonyms and related words
Areas of land and soil with grass growing on them 3b an area of grass where people play lawn bowling (=a game in which you roll balls along the ground) Synonyms and related words
4 Green countable a member or supporter of the Green PartySynonyms and related words
People and organizations caring for the environment conservancy conservationist ecologist 5 uncountable Americaninformalmoney Synonyms and related words
General words for money, cash and coins
green1 to change a place or activity in a way that protects the environment or limits damage to the environmentUniversities are exploring ways of greening campuses and curricula. Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard
Through sheer frequency of use, the adjective green, in its sense of ‘protecting the environment’, has given birth to a transitive verb green via a process linguists commonly refer to as conversion. Conversion occurs when a word starts to be used in a different part of speech without the addition of any kind of derivational affix, e.g. walk (verb) > walk (noun, Let’s take a walk.), compare walk (verb) > walker (noun). One of the most frequently cited contemporary examples of conversion is the word text, which has converted from noun to verb (I texted him.), but there are many others, such as the recent use of defriend as a transitive verb in the social networking domain (He friended her on Facebook.). Read more
green1 to change a place or activity in a way that protects the environment or limits damage to the environmentUniversities are exploring ways of greening campuses and curricula. Synonyms and related words
Environmental issues anthropogenic biodegradable biohazard
Through sheer frequency of use, the adjective green, in its sense of ‘protecting the environment’, has given birth to a transitive verb green via a process linguists commonly refer to as conversion. Conversion occurs when a word starts to be used in a different part of speech without the addition of any kind of derivational affix, e.g. walk (verb) > walk (noun, Let’s take a walk.), compare walk (verb) > walker (noun). One of the most frequently cited contemporary examples of conversion is the word text, which has converted from noun to verb (I texted him.), but there are many others, such as the recent use of defriend as a transitive verb in the social networking domain (He friended her on Facebook.). Read more
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