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- Blond vs. Blonde: Whats the Difference? - Dictionary. com
Blonde and blond essentially mean the same thing It’s just that in French, blond is the masculine form, both as a noun and adjective; adding the E makes it feminine So, a woman with blond hair is une blonde, a man, un blond
- ‘Blond’ and ‘Blonde’: Is there a difference? | Merriam-Webster
Blond and blonde are two spellings of the same word As an adjective, blond and blonde both describe hair that is yellow or very light brown (“short blond blonde hair”) and someone who has hair of that color (“three blond blonde kids”)
- Blond - Wikipedia
Blond (MASC) or blonde (FEM), also referred to as fair hair, is a human hair color characterized by low levels of eumelanin, the dark pigment The resultant visible hue depends on various factors, but always has some yellowish color
- BLOND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BLOND definition: 1 another spelling of blonde 2 A blond person is someone, especially a man or boy, who has pale… Learn more
- Blond - definition of blond by The Free Dictionary
blond - being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes; "blond Scandinavians"; "a house full of light-haired children"
- Blond vs. Blonde: When to Use Each Term - Readers Digest
Use blond as the adjective for both genders in American English (“blond hair”) Use blond as the noun for males (“a blond”) and blonde for females (“a blonde”)
- BLOND definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
Blonde is the commoner form both as a noun and an adjective, and is more frequently used to refer to women than men The less common variant blond occurs usually as an adjective, occasionally as a noun, and is the preferred form when referring to men with fair hair Collins English Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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