Colors - English Vocabulary

Colors Vocabulary
Learn the names of colors in English with examples and pronunciation. A fun and easy guide to basic and advanced colors for beginners.
Red | /red/ | |
Blue | /bluː/ | |
Green | /ɡriːn/ | |
Yellow | /ˈjɛloʊ/ | |
Orange | /ˈɔːrɪndʒ/ | |
Purple | /ˈpɜːrpəl/ | |
Pink | /pɪŋk/ | |
Brown | /braʊn/ | |
Black | /blæk/ | |
White | /waɪt/ | |
Gray (UK: Grey) | /ɡreɪ/ | |
Turquoise | /ˈtɜːrkɔɪz/ | |
Beige | /beɪʒ/ | |
Gold | /ɡoʊld/ | |
Silver | /ˈsɪlvər/ | |
Light Blue | /laɪt bluː/ | |
Violet | /ˈvaɪələt/ | |
Magenta | /məˈdʒɛntə/ | |
Cyan | /ˈsaɪən/ | |
Maroon | /məˈruːn/ | |
Olive | /ˈɑːlɪv/ | |
Lavender | /ˈlævəndər/ |
Sentences to practise
The apple is red.
The sky is blue.
The grass is green.
The sun is yellow.
The fruit is orange.
She has a purple dress.
The flower is pink.
The dog is brown.
He wears black shoes.
The paper is white.
The elephant is gray.
I like the turquoise ocean.
The walls are beige.
She wore a gold necklace.
He drives a silver car.
The sky is light blue today.
This flower is violet.
The logo is magenta.
The printer uses cyan ink.
He wears a maroon sweater.
The jacket is olive green.
She loves lavender perfume.