orange

/ˈɔrɪndʒ/
adjective
  1. Having the color orange.
    • We painted the kitchen walls a warm orange.
    • The cat has orange fur and green eyes.
    • She bought an orange scarf to match her coat.
noun
  1. A round citrus fruit with a tough reddish-yellow skin and sweet, juicy flesh.
    • She peeled an orange and ate it for a snack.
    • The tree in our backyard is full of ripe oranges.
    • I squeezed fresh oranges to make juice for breakfast.
  2. A bright, warm color between red and yellow, like the color of an orange fruit.
    • The sunset painted the sky in shades of orange and pink.
    • The warning sign was bright orange so everyone could see it.
    • He chose an orange shirt to wear to the party.