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Definition of brunette in English: brunette(US brunet) noun brʊˈnɛtbruːˈnɛtbruˈnɛt A woman or girl with dark brown hair. 长深褐色头发的女人(或女孩) she's a gorgeous, green-eyed brunette Example sentencesExamples - After dealing with frizz and the issues faced by blondes, he turned his attention to brunettes, whose main complaint was dull, listless hair.
- Baby or candy pink is best for blondes, especially when they're sporting a tan, and magenta or fuchsia pink (sometimes called shocking pink) is safest on brunettes.
- In the 20 films, the British spy has encountered 58 Bond girls; 29 were brunettes, 25 were blondes, and just four were redheads.
- The two girls, both brunettes, were wearing prom-like dresses, one in lilac and the other in powder blue, with matching flowers in their hair, which looked like at least an hours' worth of work.
- We're both big-haired brunettes of about the same age.
- Navy blue looks best of all, perhaps, worn by brown-eyed brunettes - which is one reason why the Italians and the French love it so much.
- Meanwhile, this is a big week for finding out that people whom you thought were brunettes are actually natural blondes.
- My hair wasn't the pretty hair that most brunettes had.
- I forgot that Austin has a thing for brunettes and redheads, but female Marines know how to handle themselves.
- I had met women of all shapes and sizes; blondes, brunettes and redheads, some bubbly, some serious, some supremely confident, others slightly hesitant.
- They were are all short, gorgeous, had brown or hazel eyes, and all of them were brunettes.
- Maybe this dress just works best on brunettes with long curly hair!
- Yeah, you get these guys who make their minds up and only like blondes or brunettes.
- I've always liked brunettes better, he thought, Clarissa's beautiful dark locks coming into his mind - until he remembered Ella's golden hair.
- I saw her immediately, since she sort of stood out mixed in with all of the brunettes, red heads, and blondes.
- Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues.
- But, how can there be a line of hair products for brunettes?
- Who typically has more hair: blondes, brunettes or redheads?
- We're allowed - and even encouraged - to develop preferences for blondes, brunettes, redheads, etc, within our western culture.
Synonyms brown-haired, dark, dark-haired, darkish
adjective brʊˈnɛtbruːˈnɛtbruˈnɛt 1(of a woman or girl) having dark brown hair. 长深褐色头发的女人(或女孩) a fresh-faced brunette woman in her thirties Example sentencesExamples - Rose, who is naturally brunette, was considered a controversial show addition by some of the fans and media.
- Investigators have said that they consider the two brunette women to be witnesses - not suspects.
- Sarah was tall, brunette, and beautiful in a blue, skintight dress.
- It doesn't matter whether she's fat, thin, young, old, blonde, brunette.
- The camera-shy singer was spotted on a romantic, late-night date with a mystery brunette woman in Manchester last night.
- Arg's attention was then stolen by a brunette girl who wore a white lace peplum playsuit.
- A few days later, his extremely able secretary was at her desk typing out reports when a very pretty brunette woman approached her.
- Two people in white lab coats, an austere, older looking man and brunette woman in her thirties came rushing through.
- Yesterday, as she was strutting along the streets of Essex, the brunette beauty showed off her tiny waistline in a red peplum top.
- Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited 500-strong crowd in Leicester Square.
- 1.1 (of hair) dark brown.
her lustrous brunette tresses 她那富有光泽的深褐色的卷发。 Example sentencesExamples - Both ladies wore their brunette hair in similar styles, with their locks tied loosely to the side.
- Trading in her dark brunette locks for a lighter, sleeker look, the 22-year-old actress was barely recognizable at the premiere of her new TV movie.
- The stunning singer, who recently dyed her hair from blonde to brunette, was seen shopping with husband in Santa Monica.
- Her tresses have morphed from her natural brunette to very light blonde and back in a few short years.
- Rachel went for a timeless elegance in a strapless cream Michael Kors dress, with her brunette hair tied back into a chic updo.
- With her brunette locks scraped off her face, she showcased her model curves in a orange one-shoulder maxi dress.
- She completed her look with a bright orange clutch bag and left her long brunette hair down.
- Earlier this week, the actress was mistaken for Irish singer Sinead O'Connor after lopping off her brunette bob.
- Katy completed the attention-grabbing look with bright red lips and wore her brunette hair styled in loose curls.
- The sleek brunette crop with the sideswept fringe suits her elfin face and accentuates her chocolate brown doe-eyes.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, feminine of brunet, diminutive of brun 'brown'. Definition of brunette in US English: brunette(also brunet) nounbruˈnɛtbro͞oˈnet A person, typically a woman, with dark brown hair. she's a gorgeous, green-eyed brunette Example sentencesExamples - The two girls, both brunettes, were wearing prom-like dresses, one in lilac and the other in powder blue, with matching flowers in their hair, which looked like at least an hours' worth of work.
- Meanwhile, this is a big week for finding out that people whom you thought were brunettes are actually natural blondes.
- Navy blue looks best of all, perhaps, worn by brown-eyed brunettes - which is one reason why the Italians and the French love it so much.
- Maybe this dress just works best on brunettes with long curly hair!
- Who typically has more hair: blondes, brunettes or redheads?
- We're allowed - and even encouraged - to develop preferences for blondes, brunettes, redheads, etc, within our western culture.
- They were are all short, gorgeous, had brown or hazel eyes, and all of them were brunettes.
- After dealing with frizz and the issues faced by blondes, he turned his attention to brunettes, whose main complaint was dull, listless hair.
- I forgot that Austin has a thing for brunettes and redheads, but female Marines know how to handle themselves.
- Yeah, you get these guys who make their minds up and only like blondes or brunettes.
- In the 20 films, the British spy has encountered 58 Bond girls; 29 were brunettes, 25 were blondes, and just four were redheads.
- I've always liked brunettes better, he thought, Clarissa's beautiful dark locks coming into his mind - until he remembered Ella's golden hair.
- But, how can there be a line of hair products for brunettes?
- Baby or candy pink is best for blondes, especially when they're sporting a tan, and magenta or fuchsia pink (sometimes called shocking pink) is safest on brunettes.
- Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues.
- We're both big-haired brunettes of about the same age.
- I saw her immediately, since she sort of stood out mixed in with all of the brunettes, red heads, and blondes.
- My hair wasn't the pretty hair that most brunettes had.
- I had met women of all shapes and sizes; blondes, brunettes and redheads, some bubbly, some serious, some supremely confident, others slightly hesitant.
Synonyms brown-haired, dark, dark-haired, darkish
adjectivebruˈnɛtbro͞oˈnet 1(of a woman or girl) having dark brown hair. 长深褐色头发的女人(或女孩) a fresh-faced brunette woman in her thirties Example sentencesExamples - It doesn't matter whether she's fat, thin, young, old, blonde, brunette.
- Dressed in a low-cut black dress, the brunette beauty spent more than an hour signing autographs for the excited 500-strong crowd in Leicester Square.
- Two people in white lab coats, an austere, older looking man and brunette woman in her thirties came rushing through.
- Yesterday, as she was strutting along the streets of Essex, the brunette beauty showed off her tiny waistline in a red peplum top.
- Sarah was tall, brunette, and beautiful in a blue, skintight dress.
- Investigators have said that they consider the two brunette women to be witnesses - not suspects.
- A few days later, his extremely able secretary was at her desk typing out reports when a very pretty brunette woman approached her.
- Rose, who is naturally brunette, was considered a controversial show addition by some of the fans and media.
- The camera-shy singer was spotted on a romantic, late-night date with a mystery brunette woman in Manchester last night.
- Arg's attention was then stolen by a brunette girl who wore a white lace peplum playsuit.
- 1.1 (of hair) dark brown.
her lustrous brunette tresses 她那富有光泽的深褐色的卷发。 Example sentencesExamples - Trading in her dark brunette locks for a lighter, sleeker look, the 22-year-old actress was barely recognizable at the premiere of her new TV movie.
- Earlier this week, the actress was mistaken for Irish singer Sinead O'Connor after lopping off her brunette bob.
- Both ladies wore their brunette hair in similar styles, with their locks tied loosely to the side.
- The sleek brunette crop with the sideswept fringe suits her elfin face and accentuates her chocolate brown doe-eyes.
- Rachel went for a timeless elegance in a strapless cream Michael Kors dress, with her brunette hair tied back into a chic updo.
- With her brunette locks scraped off her face, she showcased her model curves in a orange one-shoulder maxi dress.
- Her tresses have morphed from her natural brunette to very light blonde and back in a few short years.
- She completed her look with a bright orange clutch bag and left her long brunette hair down.
- The stunning singer, who recently dyed her hair from blonde to brunette, was seen shopping with husband in Santa Monica.
- Katy completed the attention-grabbing look with bright red lips and wore her brunette hair styled in loose curls.
OriginMid 16th century: from French, feminine of brunet, diminutive of brun ‘brown’. |