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wit — meaning in English: white

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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'wit' when describing colors, such as in fashion, interior design, or art. For example, someone might say, 'De muren zijn wit' (The walls are white) when discussing home decor, or they might refer to a 'wit t-shirt' (white t-shirt) while shopping.
Synonyms & nuances
'Wit' is often compared to 'blank,' which also means white, but 'blank' can carry a connotation of emptiness or lack of detail, while 'wit' simply refers to the color itself. Use 'wit' when you're specifically discussing the color in a straightforward manner.
Culture
The word 'wit' has roots in Old Dutch, reflecting a common theme in many languages where colors are linked to basic human experiences. In Dutch culture, white often symbolizes purity and simplicity, which is evident in traditional weddings where brides frequently wear white dresses, echoing practices found in various cultures worldwide.
FAQ
Q.What does 'wit' mean in English?
'Wit' translates to 'white' in English. It's a basic color term used in various contexts from describing objects to discussing themes in literature.
Q.How do you use 'wit' in a sentence?
You can use 'wit' in a sentence like 'De sneeuw is wit' which means 'The snow is white.' It's a simple and direct way to describe the color of an object.
Q.Are there different shades of 'wit' in Dutch?
'Wit' is generally used for white, but there are various terms for shades and tones, such as 'gebroken wit' (off-white) or 'zuiver wit' (pure white) to specify different nuances.
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