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Color:
Faded Green


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Colors with the same hue:
Spruce
Mughal green
Forest green 
Vivid Green
Artichoke green
Meadow Green
Cactus Green
Lime green
Lemon lime
Pastel green
Screamin' green
Granny Smith apple
Nearby colors:
Dull Green
Fern
Machinery Green
Dark sea green
Bud green
Cucumber
Forest green 
Pistachio
Spinach
Shiny shamrock
Olivine
Russian green
Dusty Green
Middle green
Asparagus
Drab Green
May green
Enchanted Emerald
Soft Green
Words evoked by this color:
cuk,  pistachio,  kulfi,  gelato,  macaroon,  dolce,  dampened,  damp,  secluded,  morrison,  bayou,  moa,  lichen,  wandered,  wander,  bog,  moss,  mossy,  mossbauer,  motte,  murry,  humid,  fungal,  fungus,  backwater,  slough,  quag,  middle,  swamp,  gob,  mulligan,  slowly,  decrepit,  unkempt,  marjoram,  sage,  saje,  canny,  trendy,  ananda,  priory,  manse,  abbey,  presbytery,  doric,  redneck,  hidden,  cloistered,  palisade,  henge
Literary analysis:
In literature, the color "faded green" frequently serves as a subtle emblem of time’s passage and the lingering echoes of lost vibrancy. Authors employ it to describe everything from weathered garments and abandoned draperies to dilapidated architecture and the natural world, imbuing scenes with a sense of nostalgia or quiet melancholy. For example, it colors a small man’s coat in [1] and an old wedding mantle in [2], suggesting both personal history and fading style. It is equally at home enhancing interiors—the worn curtains in [3] and the shuttered windows in [4]—as it is evoking the gentle decay of autumnal landscapes in [5] and [6]. In this way, "faded green" becomes a versatile literary device, inviting readers to consider beauty that endures even as it softly erodes.
  1. She turned and spoke rapidly in Romany to the small man in the faded green coat.
    — from Red Money by Fergus Hume
  2. He wore that old faded green mantle at our wedding with Sabina Lobesau, A.D. 1511."
    — from The Banished: A Swabian Historical Tale by Wilhelm Hauff
  3. Then that old, faded green curtain, which is painted as hanging down on either side of the picture, is, to my eye, a nuisance.
    — from Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 by Harriet Beecher Stowe
  4. Its sole distinction lay in the fact that its faded green shutters had been barred for something more than half a century.
    — from The Clock and the Key by A. H. (Arthur Henry) Vesey
  5. Splashes of rich vermilion crowned the treetops, leaves of gold, russet and faded green rustled on the ground.
    — from The Puppet Crown by Harold MacGrath
  6. The trees bent in the blast, and showed the dry faded green of their underleaf to the ashen sky.
    — from The Duke's Sweetheart: A Romance by Richard Dowling



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