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Color:
Thundercloud


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Colors with the same hue:
Gunmetal
Cadet
Peacock
Aero
Baby blue
Similar colors:
Cadet
Steel Gray
Aegean
Rackley
Dreamy Blue
Marine
Stormy Blue
Slate gray
Charcoal
Shimmering Blue
Lead
Seal
Faded Denim
Polished pine
Cerulean
Gunmetal
Sea blue
Outer Space
Ming
Peacock
Onyx
Dull Blue
Soft Blue
Raven
Moonstone
Horizon Blue
Pastel blue
Iceberg
Steel blue
Anthracite
Words evoked by this color:
aegean,  athenian,  knot,  steely,  machining,  titanic,  towering,  tempered,  sheathed,  stiffened,  stiffer,  refinery,  rigid,  clenched,  annealed,  tightened,  tightening,  tighten,  high-rise,  structural,  material,  erecting,  metropolis,  welding,  welded,  cathodic,  countersink,  tensile,  lathe,  machinist,  galvanize,  tirelessly,  invulnerable,  unflinching,  unshakable,  sheffield,  alloy,  phalanx,  steele,  armour,  riveted,  withstand,  reinforcing,  pressurized,  equipping,  metallurgy,  materials,  alloying,  impregnable,  withstanding
Literary analysis:
In literature the term “thundercloud” is often employed as a color metaphor to evoke moods of gloom, foreboding, or anger. Authors compare a character’s appearance to the heavy, dark hues of a stormy sky—for example, a face or brow described as “black as a thundercloud” ([1], [2], [3], [4], [5]) immediately signals a brooding or irate temperament. At the same time, the word’s association with clouds lends itself to subtle variations in tone, such as when a new object is likened to a “lovely dove-grey—like a thundercloud” ([6]), or when a landscape’s dramatic transformation is underscored by “a leaden background of thundercloud” ([7]). In each instance, the color imagery not only paints a picture of literal darkness or pallor but also deepens the emotional and atmospheric layers within the narrative.
  1. His face was still as black as a thundercloud.
    — from Chums in Dixie; or, The Strange Cruise of a Motorboat by St. George Rathborne
  2. And then when I looked at him I saw he looked as black as a thundercloud—that nasty look 320 he has when he’s real mad.
    — from The Squirrel-Cage by Dorothy Canfield Fisher
  3. “My ankle is as black as a thundercloud already.
    — from A Scout of To-day by Isabel Hornibrook
  4. The king came limping in and dropped upon his bench with a brow like a thundercloud.
    — from Sam Steele's Adventures in Panama by L. Frank (Lyman Frank) Baum
  5. He was still scribbling furiously when the door of the apartment banged open and Mr. Demise strode into the room, his face black as a thundercloud.
    — from Death Makes a Mistake by William P. McGivern
  6. The new one is a lovely dove-grey—like a thundercloud.
    — from Raymond; or, Life and Death With examples of the evidence for survival of memory and affection after death. by Lodge, Oliver, Sir
  7. The tops of the English elms were turned to sudden gold, which seen against a leaden background of thundercloud had a supernatural look.
    — from James Russell Lowell, A Biography; vol 2/2 by Horace Elisha Scudder

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