tinge Meaning in Bengali
কিঞ্চিৎ রঞ্জিত করা
Noun:
ষৎ রঁজন,
Similer Words:
tingedtinges
tingle
tingled
tingles
tinglier
tingliest
tingling
tingly
tinier
tiniest
tinker
tinkered
tinkering
tinkers
tinge's Usage Examples:
The Spanish tinge is an Afro-Latin rhythmic touch that spices up the more conventional 4 4 rhythms commonly used in jazz and pop music.
This cultivar retains a greenish tinge while ripening.
/ˈkɑːki/, US: /ˈkæki/) is a color, a light shade of brown with a yellowish tinge.
“New Orleans Blues,” you can notice the Spanish tinge.
In fact, if you can’t manage to put tinges of Spanish in your tunes, you will never be able to.
The former type of jeonbokjuk has a green tinge while the latter is more ivory in color.
It is pale in color with a slight grayish tinge under a rind of white mould.
Flesh is crisp and juicy; white with a green tinge.
ringlety hair, and an invariably brown skin, with either a reddish or blackish tinge.
There is pink-silver tinge to the russet scale.
milk is rich in flavour, high in fat and protein, and has a golden-yellow tinge due to its high β-carotene content.
It is most commonly glossy black with a brownish tinge to its legs, sides, and "sideburns".
Russet is a dark brown color with a reddish-orange tinge.
the Moon, although a visually blue Moon (the Moon appearing with a bluish tinge) may occur under certain atmospheric conditions—for instance, if volcanic.
tinge) to be an essential ingredient of jazz.
Morton stated, "Now in one of my earliest tunes, 'New Orleans Blues', you can notice the Spanish tinge.
Ordinary clear glass has a slight green tinge but special colorless glasses are offered by several manufacturers.
Slate gray is a gray color with a slight azure tinge that is a representation of the average color of the material slate.
Synonyms:
tone; undertone; tincture; tint; shade;
Antonyms:
chromatic color; achromatic color; colored; uncolored; colorlessness;