beiges Meaning in Bengali
একটি খুব হালকা বাদামি
Noun:
ধূসরবর্ণ পশমি বস্ত্রবিশেষ,
Similer Words:
beignetbeignets
beingness
bejewelling
bejewels
bekiss
bekissing
beknown
belabor
belabored
belaboring
belabors
belaboured
belabouring
belabours
beiges's Usage Examples:
Off-white colors were pervasively paired with beiges in the 1930s, and especially popular again from roughly 1955 to 1975.
The interplay of those beiges, browns, and reds with the stark, flat pink of the window (a Vuillard hallmark).
darkened in reproduction because it uses a color combination of soft greys, beiges and browns.
The fabrics are striped with blues and beiges that are intended to complement the murals.
Pure achromatic colors include black, white, all grays and beiges; near neutrals include browns, tans, pastels, and darker colors.
By the 1960s, she had moved into paler colors such as pinks, grays, beiges and greens not contrasting strongly and more influence from Expressionism.
More common typical colours are the whites and greys, but browns, beiges, reds (also called tanay) and blacks, with coarser hair, are all exhibited.
He is described as wearing muted colors: beiges, blues and greens; and he only wears all white in very formal occasions.
shadow colors: both dramatic, smoky dark gray and transparent, natural beiges and grays were popular.
different colour shades in mink peltries, ranging from pure white, through beiges, browns, and greys, to a brown that is almost black.
and metals mostly in monochrome palettes of blacks, grays, whites, and beiges.
Picture jasper is a type of jasper known for the colours (often beiges and browns) and swirls in the stone's pattern.
Subdued beiges, orange, and pale blue characterize the visual palette of postwar Grand.
offices a clean, white look meant to suggest a makeup compact ("the chaste beiges and whites of impervious authority," Denby called it).
Brown, beiges, and tans are favored by rural police and sheriff's offices.
beiges's Meaning':
a very light brown
Synonyms:
chromatic;
Antonyms:
achromatic; uncolored;