Brown (Noun)

Meaning 1

Abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia (1800-1859).

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • John Brown's plan to incite a slave rebellion in the South ultimately led to his execution.
  • Brown was born in Torrington, Connecticut, to a family of modest means.
  • Brown was raised with strong Christian values and a commitment to social justice.
  • The raid on Harper's Ferry was Brown's attempt to spark a larger slave uprising.
  • Brown's raid was met with fierce resistance from local militia and federal troops.

Synonyms

  • John Brown

Meaning 2

A university in Rhode Island.

Classification

Nouns denoting man-made objects.

Examples

  • The university's athletic teams are known as the Brown Bears and compete in the Ivy League.
  • Brown University is located in Providence, Rhode Island, and is the seventh-oldest college in the United States.
  • The Brown University campus is home to over 200 buildings, including the historic University Hall.
  • Brown is a member of the Association of American Universities and is classified as a research university.
  • Brown University was founded in 1764 and is named after Nicholas Brown, a wealthy merchant who helped to secure the school's charter.

Synonyms

  • Brown University

Meaning 3

Scottish botanist who first observed the movement of small particles in fluids now known a Brownian motion (1773-1858).

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • Robert Brown was a Scottish botanist who first described the movement of particles suspended in fluids, a phenomenon that would become known as Brownian motion.
  • Brown's work in botany and his observations of microscopic particles helped lay the foundations for modern scientific inquiry.
  • In 1827, Brown published his findings on the mysterious movement of tiny grains, which he had discovered while studying pollen under a microscope.
  • Prior to Brown's discovery, scientists believed the movements of these particles were due to some sort of living force, but Brown's work provided strong evidence for an alternative explanation.
  • Through his meticulous observations and innovative techniques, Brown was able to demonstrate the complexity and randomness of the motion that bears his name.

Synonyms

  • Robert Brown

Meaning 4

An orange of low brightness and saturation.

Classification

Nouns denoting attributes of people and objects.

Examples

  • The muted color of the sunset reminded her of the brown hue of the old orange.
  • After months of not being refrigerated, the orange turned into a brown ball that was barely recognizable.
  • In her art project, she chose a brown color for the orange, reflecting the sadness in her mood.
  • Brown, once an attractive shade of orange, was now associated with spoilage and rot.
  • Overripe and on the verge of rot, the brown orange seemed destined for the compost pile.

Synonyms

  • Brownness

Hypernyms

  • Chromatic Colour
  • Spectral Color
  • Spectral Colour

Hyponyms

  • Burnt Umber
  • Mahogany
  • Coffee
  • Venetian Red
  • Buff
  • Caramel
  • Caramel Brown
  • Sepia
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Deep Brown
  • Umber
  • Raw Sienna

Related Words

  • Brown (verb)
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