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Color:
Bold Yellow


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Colors with the same hue:
Shale
Dark Yellow
Light gold
Dark tan
Old gold
Golden yellow
Ecru
Sand
Overcast
Mustard
Naples yellow
Latte
Jasmine
Palomino
Cloudy White
Custard
Birch
Wan White
Pearl
Oyster
Platinum
Bleached White
Similar colors:
Jonquil
Golden yellow
Citrine
Vivid yellow
Sulfur
Sunflower
Golden poppy
Honey
Sunglow
Peridot
Middle yellow
Amber
Dazzling Yellow
Mango
Ripe mango
Bile
Aureolin
Saffron
Xanthic
Striking Gold
Spanish yellow
Buttercup
Cadmium yellow
Sunny Yellow
Lemon
Pear
Sickly Yellow
Daffodil
Bitter lemon
Maize
Words evoked by this color:
vincent,  mikado,  hive,  beehive,  wax,  waxed,  mellifluous,  gloucestershire,  sticky,  comb,  baklava,  blond,  amber,  blonde,  combing,  ambrosia,  dhamma,  pilaf,  amritsar,  noonday,  cob,  rays,  corona,  surya,  son,  solar,  noon,  ghee,  dal,  prakash,  durum,  wattle,  cornfield,  retriever,  twinkie,  raclette,  fries,  millet,  butterball,  quesadilla,  sunday,  staphylococcal,  staphylococci,  dhal,  fenugreek,  topaz,  sunlit,  mead,  bask,  basking
Literary analysis:
In literature, "bold yellow" is often employed to evoke a strong visual impact and connotation, whether used to describe objects or symbols of prestige. For example, it paints an image of a vibrant coffee bean with a rich, full body and flavor, turning an ordinary commodity into something distinctive [1]. In another instance, bold yellow lettering on military shoulder straps serves to highlight honor and distinction, making the regiment's full title both noticeable and memorable [2]. Moreover, the use of bold yellow in botanical descriptions helps emphasize the striking beauty of a flower, setting its vivid presence against more subdued natural elements [3].
  1. [Pg 374] Probolingo, t & m n Small hard bean: poor roast. Bejreki, t & m n Bold yellow bean; full body and flavor.
    — from All About Coffee by William H. Ukers
  2. Take the case of the Fifth Western Cavalry, who could sport the honor of their full title on their shoulder straps in bold yellow letters.
    — from Private Peat by Harold Reginald Peat
  3. You may identify it by its heart-shaped leaf and bold yellow flower.
    — from Thames Valley Villages, Volume 1 (of 2) by Charles G. (Charles George) Harper

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