Seeblonde. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 blond(blond),USA pronunciationadj.,-er, -est,n. adj. (of hair, skin, etc.) light-colored:the child's soft blond curls. (of a person) having light-colored hair and skin. ...
A tall blonde was waiting for him in front of the flower shop. What is the difference between Blond and Blonde? Before looking at the difference between blond and blonde, it is important to keep in mind that this difference is mainly observed in British English. American English mainly uses ...
Blondeandblondessentially mean the same thing. It’s just that in French,blondis the masculine form, both as a noun and adjective; adding theEmakes it feminine. So, a woman with blond hair isune blonde, a man,un blond. In English—if we are being technical about the word’s French or...
The spelling "blond" is gender-neutral in American English, but some other languages and contexts use "blonde" for women and "blond" for men. 7 Do perceptions of blond and fair vary culturally? Yes, cultural perceptions of beauty and attractiveness can significantly influence how blond hair and...
Given the nature of the English language (eg. the in-progress dying off of distinctions like who/whom which provide nothing beyond what is inferred from context), I’m sure one variant or the other will die off eventually. Given the blond/blonde American/British difference in preferred form ...