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Color:
Cadet


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Colors with the same hue:
Gunmetal
Thundercloud
Aero
Sky blue
Similar colors:
Thundercloud
Aegean
Steel Gray
Charcoal
Seal
Marine
Lead
Gunmetal
Rackley
Stormy Blue
Outer Space
Slate gray
Onyx
Dreamy Blue
Shimmering Blue
Ming
Faded Denim
Cerulean
Sea blue
Polished pine
Anthracite
Dull Blue
Peacock
Raven
Soft Blue
Moonstone
River Blue
Horizon Blue
Steel blue
Deep Sea
Words evoked by this color:
knot,  aegean,  athenian,  countertop,  monumental,  stone,  stones,  sarcophagus,  pierre,  sculpted,  dower,  culver,  virago,  nick,  ebenezer,  blackwood,  swarthy,  melanin,  nubian,  exclusively,  machining,  steely,  towering,  tempered,  sheathed,  stiffened,  stiffer,  refinery,  rigid,  annealed,  clenched,  tightened,  tighten,  tightening,  titanic,  phalanx,  steele,  armour,  riveted,  tirelessly,  invulnerable,  unflinching,  unshakable,  high-rise,  structural,  material,  erecting,  metropolis,  pressurized,  withstand
Literary analysis:
In rare instances literature employs “cadet” not as a title but as a color, lending a distinctive visual and emotive quality to the narrative. For example, one author describes himself as “the lad in the cadet gray,” using the hue to evoke a blend of military austerity and youthful longing [1]. This evocative use of “cadet” as a color not only paints a vivid image of the character’s uniform but also conjures the atmosphere of disciplined yet wistful nostalgia, distinguishing it from the more common usage of the term to denote rank or position.
  1. I am the lad in the cadet gray— Rat-a-tat, rat-a-tat, rat-tat, hey!
    — from Harper's Young People, May 18, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly by Various


Colors associated with the word:
Cadet blue
Cadet grey
Cadet
Words with similar colors:
cadence,  cadre,  named,  cadiz,  salute,  out,  bluebird,  arise,  off,  down,  lot,  bear,  time,  with,  over,  for,  tree,  backslide,  system,  back
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