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Color:
Tarnished Silver


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Colors with the same hue:
Murky Green
Oregano
Citrus
Acid green
Old silver
Dingy Gray
Stone
Bitter lemon
Sickly Yellow
Pear
Dandelion
Hazy
Beige
Faded Yellow
Pale Yellow
Cotton
Ivory
Baby powder
Similar colors:
Limestone
Stone
Celestial White
Dingy Gray
Old silver
Overcast
Hazy
Titanium
Lichen
Birch
Morning Mist
Gentle Sage
Cloudy White
Latte
Soft White
Artichoke
Alabaster
Perlino
Wan White
Light Olive
Weathered Wood
Soft Ivory
Cardamom
Rosemary
Sage
Dun
Eggshell
Oyster
Cotton
Smudge
Words evoked by this color:
implied,  implicit,  chagrined,  haggard,  emaciated,  ailing,  consumptive,  leached,  starved,  remains,  shrunken,  emaciate,  relinquished,  greyish,  ashgate,  repentant,  renunciation,  aghast,  mortified,  tobacco,  gaunt,  cremated,  ash,  disintegrating,  penitence,  penitent,  repentance,  penitential,  mortification,  moribund,  extinct,  exile,  exiled,  dormant,  fallout,  ischemic,  atrophied,  disintegrated,  disintegration,  ceasing,  renouncing,  relinquish,  comatose,  atrophy,  atrophic,  diminish,  cowed,  diminishment,  appalled,  pulverized
Literary analysis:
In literature, tarnished silver is often employed as a nuanced color that evokes both nostalgia and a muted elegance. Authors use it to paint images of decay and refined beauty, whether illustrating the subtle gleam on aged metal or conveying the atmospheric quality of light. For example, tarnished silver is used to describe decorative details—a library adorned with faded rose brocades and tarnished silver broideries [1] or candlesticks that lend a forlorn glow to a dim chamber [2]—suggesting a bygone era of understated luxury. It also appears in natural imagery, as when the east is depicted as glimmering “like a sheet of tarnished silver” [3] or the sky is suffused with its reflective quality [4]. By invoking tarnished silver, writers create a visual metaphor that blends the beauty of silver with the wear of time, imbuing both objects and scenes with a melancholic, yet enduring, charm.
  1. I sit in a library hung with faded rose brocades and tarnished silver broideries.
    — from The Passionate Elopement by Compton MacKenzie
  2. She sat alone in that dismal chamber, dimly lighted by a pair of wax-candles, in tall tarnished silver candlesticks.
    — from John Marchmont's Legacy, Volume 3 (of 3) by M. E. (Mary Elizabeth) Braddon
  3. Then unseen by them, the east glimmered like a sheet of tarnished silver.
    — from In Secret by Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers
  4. Overhead, through the thin foliage of tarnished silver, the sky, as the moon suffused it, melted from steel blue to a clearer silver.
    — from The Valley of Decision by Edith Wharton

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