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Synonyms and antonyms of Hair colour in British Thesaurus

Hair colour

auburn (adjective)

auburn hair is brownish-red in colour

blonde (adjective)

blonde hair is pale yellow in colour

blonde (adjective)

with pale yellow hair

blonde (noun)

a woman with pale yellow hair

brunette (noun)

a woman with dark brown hair

colored ()

the American spelling of coloured

coloured (adjective)

coloured hair has been treated with a chemical to make it a different colour

dark (adjective)

dark hair, eyes, or skin are brown or black in colour

fair (adjective)

fair hair is blonde (=light yellow) or very light brown in colour

fair (adjective)

someone who is fair has light hair and pale skin

fair-haired (adjective)

with hair that is light in colour

flaxen (adjective)

literary flaxen hair is pale yellow

ginger (adjective)

ginger hair or fur is orange-brown

grey (adjective)

if someone goes or turns grey, their hair starts to become white

grizzled (adjective)

grizzled hair is grey or partly grey

mousy (adjective)

mousy hair is a dull light brown colour

peroxide blonde (noun)

informal old-fashioned a woman who makes her hair a very light colour by using peroxide

platinum (adjective)

platinum hair is a silvery-blonde colour

raven-haired (adjective)

literary with shiny black hair

red (adjective)

red hair is a red-brown or orange colour

redhead (noun)

someone who has red hair, especially a woman

red-headed (adjective)

with red hair

strawberry blonde (adjective)

strawberry blonde hair is between yellow and red in colour