Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: tinged
IPA transcription: [t'ɪŋd]
Usage examples
  • It is a failing common to mankind, whose views are tinged by prejudices.
  • From each side of the mouth spread foam, tinged with black and burnt blood.
  • I gathered afterwards that the meal was tinged with a very unchristian spirit.
  • And as Prince Michael's eye rested upon the glowing face of the great clock in the tower, his smile, altruistic as it was, became slightly tinged with contempt.
  • He was too much of an impostor to be deeply tinged with fanaticism, and was not unwilling to make a public recantation of his heresies, if he could thereby save his life.
  • Though among these, as is the case with all the kinds, there is a preponderance of pink or rose-crimson colouring of a decidedly rank quality, yet the number of varieties is so great, that among the minority of really good colouring there are plenty to choose from, including a good number of beautiful whites and whites tinged with yellow.