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hazel

Aussprache: [ˈheɪ.zəl]

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Kontext: „nature“

(noun) a type of tree or bush that produces nuts called hazelnuts. These nuts are often used in candies, chocolates, and baking. The tree has smooth bark and produces round, green leaves.

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We collected hazelnuts from the hazel tree in our backyard.

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I wanted to find hazelnuts, but there were no hazel trees in the park.

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Do you know where we can find a hazel tree?

Kontext: „color“

(noun) a light brown color that is often described as similar to the color of hazel eyes, which have a mix of brown and green. It is a warm and earthy tone.

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She painted her room a lovely hazel color that makes it feel cozy.

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I don't like bright colors; hazel is too dull for my taste.

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What shade is your friend’s new jacket? Is it hazel?

Kontext: „eye color“

(noun) a type of eye color that is a mix of green and brown. Hazel eyes can change color depending on the light and what the person is wearing.

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Her hazel eyes sparkled in the sunlight.

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His eyes are not hazel; they are dark blue instead.

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Do you think hazel eyes are more interesting than blue or green ones?

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