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Definitions

cerulean

[suh-roo-lee-uhn] / səˈru li ən /
ADJECTIVE
azure
Synonyms


ADJECTIVE
sky-blue
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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In “Joy Lee’s Marvelous Summer Apartments,” Campbell depicts a delightfully symmetrical midcentury apartment complex behind a perfectly cerulean swimming pool.

From Seattle Times

The most rapid changes to a surface based on player feedback were made at the 2012 Madrid Open, where the clay was dyed a bright cerulean instead of its normal rust color.

From New York Times

True to its title, “Blue Miracle” is bathed in lovely shades of turquoise, aquamarine and cerulean.

From Washington Post

Almost any bird species that migrates through the Midwest can be seen here, Mr. Igleski said, including cerulean warblers, rails, loons and whip-poor-wills.

From New York Times

Wearing a peach flower-embroidered silk sari, Pechuho greeted me from behind a wide desk in front of lofty windows; her office was spacious, with plush cerulean velvet couches framing an elegant sitting area.

From New York Times