What is another word for yellow eyes?

Pronunciation: [jˈɛlə͡ʊ ˈa͡ɪz] (IPA)

Yellow eyes can be described in many ways. They may be called amber, citrine, golden, or saffron. These synonyms highlight different aspects of the color, giving readers a more vivid and descriptive image of what yellow eyes look like. Amber is a warm and rich tone that brings to mind a soft glow. Citrine is brighter and more intense, suggesting a radiance that demands attention. Golden is a classic descriptor that speaks of luxury and wealth. And saffron is a spicy, exotic option that conjures images of far-off lands. By using these different synonyms, writers can create a more nuanced and immersive description of the unique color of yellow eyes.

What are the hypernyms for Yellow eyes?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    animal eyes, eyes of a yellow hue, yellow-colored eyes.

Famous quotes with Yellow eyes

  • It's offense you maybe can't live with because it opens up a crack inside your thinking, and if you look down into it you see there are evil things down there, and they have little yellow eyes that don't blink, and there's a stink down there in that dark and after a while you think maybe there's a whole other universe where a square moon rises in the sky, and the stars laugh in cold voices, and some of the triangles have four sides, and some have five, and some have five raised to the fifth power of sides. In this universe there might grow roses which sing. Everything leads to everything, he would have told them if he could. Go to your church and listen to your stories about Jesus walking on the water, but if I saw a guy doing that I'd scream and scream and scream. Because it wouldn't look like a miracle to me. It would look like an offense.
    Stephen King
  • Right here I might offer a word of advice to the Ivory-billed Woodpecker, now the rarest bird on the North American continent and one that is going to come in for more and more attention. Keep away from bird lovers, fellows, or you'll be standing on a little wooden pedestal with a label containing your full name in Latin: . People will be filing past admiring your glossy blue-black feathers, your white stripes and patches, your nasal plumes in front of lores, your bright red crest and your beady yellow eyes. You'll be in the limelight, but you won't know it. I don't want to alarm you fellows, but there are only about twenty of you alive as I write these lines, but there are more than two hundred of you in American museums and in collections owned by Ivory-billed Woodpecker enthusiasts. Get it?
    Will Cuppy
  • Buttercup begins to wail as well. He circles me, just out of reach, as wave after wave of sobs racks my body, until eventually I fall unconscious. But he must understand. He must know that the unthinkable has happened and to survive will require previously unthinkable acts. Because hours later, when I come to in my bed, he's there in the moonlight. Crouched beside me, yellow eyes alert, guarding me from the night.
    Suzanne Collins
  • Sometimes when he is among the sheep — when they have been rounded up to be dipped, and are penned tight and cannot get away — he wants to whisper to them, warn them of what lies in store. But then in their yellow eyes he catches a glimpse of something that silences him: a resignation, a foreknowledge not only of what happens to sheep at the hands of Ros behind the shed, but of what awaits them at the end of their long, thirsty ride to Cape Town on the transport lorry. They know it all, down to the finest detail, and yet they submit. They have calculated the price and are prepared to pay it — the price of being on earth, the price of being alive.
    J. M. Coetzee

Related words: yellow eyes meaning, the yellow eyes of a wolf, yellow eyes in the dark, green-eyed wolves

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