auburn

IPA: ˈɑbɝn

noun

  • A dark reddish-brown colour, often used to describe hair colour.
  • A female given name
  • A surname.
  • Any of several towns or cities in the United States.
  • A sizable city in Lee County, Alabama.
  • A city, the county seat of Placer County, California.
  • An unincorporated community in Weld County, Colorado.
  • A city in Barrow County and Gwinnett County, Georgia.
  • A city in Sangamon County, Illinois.
  • A city, the county seat of DeKalb County, Indiana.
  • A city in Sac County, Iowa.
  • A city in Shawnee County, Kansas.
  • A home rule city in Logan County, Kentucky.
  • A city, the county seat of Androscoggin County, Maine.
  • A sizable town in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
  • A city in Bay County, Michigan.
  • An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Mississippi.
  • An unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Missouri.
  • A city, the county seat of Nemaha County, Nebraska.
  • A town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire.
  • An unincorporated community in Salem County, New Jersey.
  • A city, the county seat of Cayuga County, New York.
  • An unincorporated community in Wake County, North Carolina.
  • A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Walsh County, North Dakota.
  • A ghost town in Baker County, Oregon.
  • A borough of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania.
  • An urban neighborhood of Cranston, Rhode Island.
  • An unincorporated community in Ellis County, Texas.
  • A sizable city in King County and Pierce County, Washington.
  • A town in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
  • A town in Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
  • A town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
  • A census-designated place in Lincoln County, Wyoming.
  • A number of townships in the United States, listed under Auburn Township.
  • A community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • (informal) Auburn University.

adjective

  • Of a reddish-brown colour.
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Examples of "auburn" in Sentences

  • A bright hue mingled with red and white gives the colour called auburn (Greek).
  • Not what I'd call auburn but then it may look different under studio lights and on camera.
  • Victorian ladies possessing the colouring falsely called "auburn" -- but clouded their excessive verdure to neutrality by semi-transparent over-draperies of black.
  • A tall, slim girl, "half-past sixteen," with serious gray eyes and hair which her friends called auburn, had sat down on the broad red sandstone doorstep of a Prince Edward Island farmhouse one ripe afternoon in
  • It was a splendid figure of a lass, tall and vigorous, with the sort of hair that in polite circles is called auburn, and that flaming colour in the cheeks which is Nature's recompense to people who live where it rains all the time.
  • Being able to indulge in the insignia of wealth, even without being the good fellow he is, Ernest finds it is of little significance that his hair is "what fond mothers term auburn," while Dawn's triumphs were assured from the outset.
  • I also noticed the comment about nwtmint-in auburn washington, I live close to it, and also have never invested in silver, never had money but have some now, just found nwtmint website yesterday and was thinking ... what would anyone recommend?
  • A tall, slim girl, "half-past sixteen," with serious gray eyes and hair which her friends called auburn, had sat down on the broad red sandstone doorstep of a Prince Edward Island farmhouse one ripe afternoon in August, firmly resolved to construe so many lines of Virgil.
  • Her eyes were black apparently, though really brown with orange streaks, contrasting with her hair, of the ruddy tint so prized by the Romans, called auburn in England, a color which often appears in the offspring of persons of jet black hair, like that of Monsieur and Madame

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