Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bone-white

Adjective
/boʊn waɪt/
Definition
A color resembling the pale hue of bone, often used to describe a shade of white that has warmth and depth.
Examples
  • The artist used a bone-white paint to create subtle highlights on the sculpture.
  • She chose bone-white curtains to give her living room a warm, inviting feel.
  • The dress was a beautiful bone-white, perfect for the vintage theme of the wedding.
Meaning
Bone-white typically refers to a shade of white that is not stark or pure but has a slight off-white tone, reminiscent of the color of bleached bones.
Synonyms
  • Off-white
  • Ivory
  • Eggshell
  • Pale white