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Blond vs. Blonde

Blond

/blɒnd/
Having pale yellow or golden hair color

Examples:

The child brushed her blond hair every morning.His blond locks gleamed in the summer sun.The cat had a distinctive blond patch on its paw.

Synonyms:

This word has no synonyms

Antonyms:

Blonde

/blɒnd/
A word used to describe hair that is light yellow to golden in color.

Examples:

Every blonde hair was carefully styled.Lieutenant Peyton recalled a young blonde, nude on a morgue slab.I told her that blonde girls look nice in white.

Synonyms:

This word has no synonyms

Antonyms:

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Blond and blonde both refer to hair color, but their usage can be influenced by gender and region.
  • In the English language, blonde is typically used as a noun or adjective for females, while blond is often used for males.
  • The differentiation between blond and blonde is more prevalent in British English than American English.
  • In American English, blond can be used without gender distinction, both for males and females, although blonde is commonly seen for females.
  • To remember the difference, associate blonde with the extra e for female, similar to how she has an e.
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