white

noun, adjective25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

A very intense and shining white.

An extremely bright, shining white.

Completely white, with no other color mixed in.

Simple white with no pattern or decoration.

A white color that is not clean; off-white.

A yellowish-white color.

An opaque, cloudy white, like milk.

A very cold, slightly bluish-white color.

A flat, plain white with no shine.

The clear part of an egg that surrounds the yolk and turns white when cooked.

Used to emphasize a pale complexion.

Used to emphasize a very pale complexion.

Used to indicate a somewhat pale complexion.

A simile meaning perfectly or spotlessly white.

A simile meaning extremely pale, usually from fear or shock.

A simile meaning extremely pale due to illness, fear, or shock.

Refers to the egg white.

To have a pale complexion, often due to illness or fear.

To appear to have a pale complexion.

To become pale, often from a strong emotion like fear or anger.

To suddenly become very pale, usually from shock or fear.

To beat egg whites with a light, rapid movement.

To beat egg whites until they are stiff.

To mix egg whites vigorously.

Used to indicate the cause of paleness, e.g., 'white with fear'.