blondes
Pronunciation: [blɒndz]
Word
Context: “appearance”
(noun) the term 'blondes' refers to people, usually women, who have light-colored hair. This can mean yellow, light brown, or golden in color. People often talk about blondes when discussing hair color or beauty.
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The party was full of blondes, and they all looked fantastic in their outfits.
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There weren’t any blondes at the event; everyone had dark hair.
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Are most of the actresses in that movie blondes?
Context: “stereotype”
(noun) sometimes 'blondes' refers to a stereotype about people with light hair. This means some people believe that blondes are not very smart or that they act in certain silly ways. This is a stereotype and not true for everyone.
Example
She played the role of a blonde in the movie, and her character was very funny and clever.
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It’s wrong to think that all blondes are silly; many are very intelligent.
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Why do people still talk about the stereotype of blondes being less smart?
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