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Meaning of taupe
The primary meaning of the word "taupe" is a brownish-grey color.
Etymology of taupe
The word "taupe" originates from the French language, where it refers to a mole, and has been used in English since the 16th century to describe the color reminiscent of the mole's fur
Historically, the term "taupe" was used to describe a specific shade of brown-grey color, often associated with the fur of the mole
Synonyms
brown
beige
tan
chestnut
umber
sienna
sepia
mauve
dusty
dull
muted
subdued
toned
earthy
sandy
clay
terracotta
caramel
honey
golden
bronze
copper
russet
nutmeg
cinnamon
cocoa
mocha
walnut
pecan
hazelnut
cinnamon
fawn
dove
mouse
seal
charcoal
slate
ash
grey
gray
taupey
tawny
buff
cream
ivory
linen
silk
wool
fleece
downy
fluffy
velvety
soft
muted
pastel
pale
washed
faded
bleached
dim
dull
flat
matte
mousy
muddy
murky
cloudy
hazy
smoky
shadowy
shady
umbrageous
umbral
Definitions
- A moderate to dark brownish-grey color
- * A small mammal of the mole family, typically having a stocky body and short legs
Usage Examples
- The fashion designer featured a taupe-colored dress in the latest collection
- * The artist mixed a taupe pigment to create a warm, earthy tone in the painting
- * The interior designer chose taupe-colored carpets to complement the room's neutral decor
Antonyms
vibrant
bright
bold
vivid
radiant
luminous
sparkling
shining
glossy
polished
shiny
lustrous
resplendent
dazzling
flamboyant
flashy
gaudy
showy
ostentatious
glitzy
garish
loud
boisterous
rambunctious
raucous
strident
harsh
grating
jarring
clashing
discordant
black
white
pure
clean
crisp
sharp
clear
transparent
translucent