Brunswick green
/bɹˈʌnswɪk ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
displaying a deep, rich, and dark shade of green that is often associated with the color used on the livery of Brunswick trains in the United Kingdom
"The door is Brunswick green."
"The historic railway carriage was painted in a deep Brunswick green, evoking a sense of vintage elegance and tradition."
forest green
/fˈɔːɹɪst ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a deep, rich shade of green that resembles the color of pine trees and forests
"The deep green is forest green."
"She loved the deep forest green of the velvet curtains, which created a cozy and secluded atmosphere in her study."
sap green
/sˈæp ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
of a yellowish-green color resembling the color of the sap from a maple tree
"The light green is sap green."
"The artist used a vibrant sap green watercolor to capture the fresh, new growth of the spring foliage."
hunter green
/hˈʌntɚ ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a dark, muted shade of green that resembles the color of evergreen trees and is often associated with hunting
"The jacket is hunter green."
"The hunter green jacket was warm and waterproof and the hunter wore it to stay dry in the rainy woods."
Islamic green
/ɪslˈɑːmɪk ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a shade of green that is often associated with the Islamic religion and culture
"The flag is Islamic green."
"The Islamic green color appears on the flags of several Muslim countries and it represents paradise in Islamic culture."
sage green
/sˈeɪdʒ ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a pale, grayish-green color resembling the color of dried sage leaves
"The walls are sage green."
"The sage green walls of the bedroom were soft and calming and the white curtains made the room feel peaceful."
Pakistan Green
/pˈækɪstˌæn ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a shade of green that is commonly associated with the national flag of Pakistan
"The flag is Pakistan Green."
"The Pakistan green color is a dark shade of green that appears on the national flag of Pakistan."
army green
/ˈɑːɹmi ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
displaying a muted, olive green color that is often used in military uniforms and equipment
"The uniform is army green."
"The army green tent blended into the forest and the soldiers were difficult to see from the air."
fern green
/fˈɜːn ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
of a yellowish-green color resembling the color of a fern plant
"The leaves are fern green."
"The fern green leaves of the plant were bright and fresh and the gardener watered them every morning."
Gotham green
/ɡˈɑːθæm ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a deep, dark shade of green that is reminiscent of the color of lush, evergreen foliage found in nature
"The paint is Gotham green."
"The Gotham green paint was a dark muted green and it was used on the walls of the trendy restaurant."
pine green
/pˈaɪn ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a dark, cool shade of green resembling the color of pine trees
"The tree is pine green."
"The pine green needles of the Christmas tree stayed on the branches all winter and the house smelled wonderful."
acid green
/ˈæsɪd ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a vibrant, neon-like green color that is highly saturated and often associated with a fluorescent or glowing appearance
"The paint is acid green."
"The acid green paint was so bright that it hurt her eyes and she regretted choosing that color for the accent wall."
cadmium green
/kˈædmiəm ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a vibrant and intense green color that is reminiscent of the pigment used in artist's paints
"The pigment is cadmium green."
"The cadmium green pigment is a bright yellowish green and it is used by artists to paint spring leaves and grass."
rifle green
/ɹˈaɪfəl ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a dark green color that is commonly associated with military uniforms and equipment
"The uniform is rifle green."
"The rifle green uniform of the sharpshooters helped them hide in the forest and they were very difficult to see."
spring green
/spɹˈɪŋ ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a bright and vivid yellow-green color reminiscent of the color of new growth in springtime
"The grass is spring green."
"The spring green leaves appeared on the trees after the long winter and everyone was happy to see the bright new growth."
jungle green
/dʒˈʌŋɡəl ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a deep and lush green color, evoking the rich tones found in the dense foliage of tropical jungles
"The paint is jungle green."
"The jungle green camouflage helped the soldiers blend into the dense vegetation and the enemy could not see them."
shamrock green
/ʃˈæmɹɑːk ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
displaying a bright and vivid shade of green resembling the color of the leaves of the clover plant
"The shirt is shamrock green."
"The shamrock green color is associated with Ireland and people wear it on Saint Patrick's Day."
moss green
/mˈɔs ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
displaying a medium to dark green color with a slightly yellowish or grayish tone, resembling the color of moss
"The rock is moss green."
"The moss green paint was soft and earthy and it made the living room feel like a peaceful forest."
grass green
/ɡɹˈæs ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
having a bright, vibrant shade of green that resembles the color of fresh grass and foliage
"The field is grass green."
"The grass green lawn was freshly mowed and the smell of cut grass filled the warm summer air."
Phthalo green
/fθˈɑːloʊ ɡɹˈiːn/
adjective
of a bright, highly saturated green pigment often used in painting and other visual arts
"The paint is Phthalo green."
"The Phthalo green pigment is very intense and artists use a tiny amount to create rich dark green mixtures."
olive-drab
/ˈɑːlɪvdɹˈæb/
adjective
having a dull, grayish-green
"The uniform is olive-drab."
"The olive drab uniform was standard issue for soldiers and the color helped them hide in wooded areas."