Meaning of "ebon" in English

"Ebon" is an archaic or poetic adjective used to describe something that is dark or black like ebony wood. This term is often employed in literature to evoke a sense of deep, rich darkness, both in color and in tonality. The word carries with it a certain elegance and mystery, frequently used in descriptions where a more lyrical or dramatic emphasis is desired. Though not common in everyday conversation, it remains a choice for writers aiming to convey a vivid, almost tangible, sense of dark beauty.

Meaning of "ebon" in French

In French, "ebon" also describes something reminiscent of ebony, a dark and dense wood known for its luxurious appearance and feel. This term is rarely used in modern French but may appear in literary or poetic contexts. It signifies a profound blackness, much like the English counterpart, and can add an element of elegance to description. While "ebon" is not as common in French as it is in English literature, it can still be used to create an atmosphere of sophistication and depth.

Pronunciation of "ebon" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈiː.bən/

Pronunciation Variations: The pronunciation of "ebon" can be quite consistent due to its literary usage, but some variations might include the stress on the first syllable 'EB-on', particularly in poetry, where emphasis might slightly alter.

Pronunciation of "ebon" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /ɛ.bɔ̃/

Pronunciation Variations: In French, "ebon" retains a consistent pronunciation, though regional accents might cause slight variations in vowel sounds. The nasal sound at the end is typical of French pronunciation practices.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The ebon sky was dotted with twinkling stars.
    (Le ciel ébène était parsemé d'étoiles scintillantes.)

  2. She wore an ebon gown that shimmered in the moonlight.
    (Elle portait une robe d'ébène qui scintillait au clair de lune.)

  3. His eyes were as deep and mysterious as ebon.
    (Ses yeux étaient aussi profonds et mystérieux que l'ébène.)

  4. The artist chose an ebon palette to convey the somber mood.
    (L'artiste a choisi une palette d'ébène pour exprimer l'ambiance sombre.)

  5. The ebon feathers of the raven glistened in the sunlight.
    (Les plumes ébènes du corbeau scintillaient au soleil.)

  6. As night fell, the world was cloaked in ebon shadows.
    (À la tombée de la nuit, le monde était enveloppé d'ombres d'ébène.)

  7. The ebon waves crashed against the rocky shore.
    (Les vagues d'ébène s'écrasaient contre la côte rocheuse.)

  8. Her laughter was like an ebon melody in the silence.
    (Son rire était comme une mélodie d'ébène dans le silence.)

  9. The ancient book was bound in ebon leather.
    (Le livre ancien était relié en cuir d'ébène.)

  10. The ebon trees stood tall against the twilight.
    (Les arbres ébènes se dressaient fièrement contre le crépuscule.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ebon" in English

Synonyms: black, dark, jet, inky, sable

Antonyms: white, bright, light, pale, clear

Similar Words: ebony, shadowy, dusky, coal, somber

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "ebon" in French

Synonyms: noir, obscur, charbon, sombre, jais

Antonyms: blanc, lumineux, clair, pâle, translucide

Similar Words: ébène, ténébreux, ombragé, anthracite, profond

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