blues


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blues
n. state of depression, sadness, melancholy; style of syncopated jazz that originated from the early lamenting folk music of African Americans and is characterized by the repeated use of flat notes (Music)
 
blue
n. color blue, color of the sky or sea
 
v. paint blue; treat with bluing (substance used to whiten clothes); waste money, spend extravagantly (Slang)

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Blues
Blues is a genre and musical form that originated in African-American communities in the "Deep South" of the United States around the end of the 19th century. The genre developed from roots in traditional African music, combined with European American folk music. Blues incorporated spiritualswork songsfield hollersshouts, and chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. The blues form, ubiquitous in jazzrhythm and blues and rock and roll, is characterized by the call-and-response pattern, the blues scale and specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues is the most common. The blue notes (or "worried notes") which are often thirds or fifths which are flatter in pitch than in other music styles, are also an important part of the sound. Blues shuffles or walking bass reinforce the trance-like rhythm and form a repetitive effect called a groove.

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blues

Noun
1. a type of folksong that originated among Black Americans at the beginning of the 20th century; has a melancholy sound from repeated use of blue notes
(hypernym) black music, African-American music
(hyponym) boogie, boogie-woogie
(part-meronym) blue note
2. a state of depression; "he had a bad case of the blues"
(synonym) blue devils, megrims, vapors, vapours
(hypernym) depression

 
blue

Noun
1. the color of the clear sky in the daytime; "he had eyes of bright blue"
(synonym) blueness
(hypernym) chromatic color, chromatic colour, spectral color, spectral colour
(hyponym) azure, cerulean, sapphire, lazuline, sky-blue
2. blue clothing; "she was wearing blue"
(hypernym) clothing, article of clothing, vesture, wear
3. any organization or party whose uniforms or badges are blue; "the Union army was a vast blue"
(hypernym) organization, organisation
(hyponym) Union Army
4. the sky as viewed during daylight; "he shot an arrow into the blue"
(synonym) blue sky, blue air, wild blue yonder
(hypernym) sky
5. used to whiten laundry or hair or give it a bluish tinge
(synonym) bluing, blueing
(hypernym) dye, dyestuff
6. the sodium salt of amobarbital that is used as a barbiturate; used as a sedative and a hypnotic
(synonym) amobarbital sodium, blue angel, blue devil, Amytal
(hypernym) amobarbital
7. any of numerous small chiefly blue butterflies of the family Lycaenidae
(hypernym) lycaenid, lycaenid butterfly
(member-holonym) Lycaena, genus Lycaena

Verb
1. turn blue
(hypernym) discolor, discolour, colour, color
(derivation) blueness

Adjective
1. having a color similar to that of a clear unclouded sky; "October's bright blue weather"- Helen Hunt Jackson; "a blue flame"; "blue haze of tobacco smoke"
(synonym) bluish, blueish, light-blue, dark-blue, blue-black
(similar) chromatic
2. used to signify the Union forces in the Civil War (who wore blue uniforms); "a ragged blue line"
(similar) northern
3. low in spirits; "lonely and blue in a strange city"; "depressed by the loss of his job"; "a dispirited and resigned expression on her face"; "downcast after his defeat"; "feeling discouraged and downhearted"
(synonym) depressed, dispirited, down(p), downcast, downhearted, down in the mouth, low, low-spirited
(similar) dejected
4. characterized by profanity or cursing; "foul-mouthed and blasphemous"; "blue language"; "profane words"
(synonym) blasphemous, profane
(similar) dirty
5. suggestive of sexual impropriety; "a blue movie"; "blue jokes"; "he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details"; "a juicy scandal"; "a naughty wink"; "naughty words"; "racy anecdotes"; "a risque story"; "spicy gossip"
(synonym) gamy, gamey, juicy, naughty, racy, risque, spicy
(similar) sexy
6. belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy; "an aristocratic family"; "aristocratic Bostonians"; "aristocratic government"; "a blue family"; "blue blood"; "the blue-blooded aristocracy"; "of gentle blood"; "patrician landholders of the American South"; "aristocratic bearing"; "aristocratic features"; "patrician tastes"
(synonym) aristocratic, aristocratical, blue-blooded, gentle, patrician
(similar) noble
7. morally rigorous and strict; "blue laws"; "the puritan work ethic"; "puritanic distaste for alcohol"; "she was anything but puritanical in her behavior"
(synonym) blue(a), puritan, puritanic, puritanical
(similar) nonindulgent
8. causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather"
(synonym) dark, depressing, disconsolate, dismal, dispiriting, gloomy, grim
(similar) cheerless, uncheerful


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Blues (der)
nm. blues, style of jazz (Music)

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blues
nm. blues, state of depression, sadness, melancholy; style of syncopated jazz that originated from the early lamenting folk music of African Americans and is characterized by the repeated use of flat notes (Music)