white · adjective /wɑɪt/Full view
Nouns: white
Adjectives: white
Verbs: whiten
white (COLOR)
A1 being the color of snow or milk
Dictionary examples:

a white T-shirt

white walls

a black and white dog

He's white-haired now.

Learner example:

Do not wear white clothes! (Key English Test; A2; Thai)

white (WINE)
A2 White wine is a pale yellow color.
Dictionary example:

Would you prefer red or white wine?

Learner example:

Please don't bring anything or if you w[ant to,] bring one bottle of white wine. (Skills for Life (Entry 2); A2; Polish)

white (PERSON)
B1 Someone who is white has skin that is pale in color.
Dictionary examples:

He had a black mother and a white father.

He's described as a white man in his early thirties.

Learner example:

He had just been beaten by a group of white men. (First Certificate in English; B2; Chinese)

white (FACE)
C2 having a pale face because you are ill or you are feeling shocked
Dictionary example:

He was white with shock.

Learner example:

However, when she opened the door, her face went white. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Chinese)

white (OF WHITE PEOPLE)
C2 relating to white people
Dictionary example:

the white community

Learner example:

As most British in those days, his private life lay in a small circle of the white community. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Dutch)

white · noun C or U /wɑɪt/
Nouns: white
Adjectives: white
Verbs: whiten
white
A2 the color of snow or milk
Dictionary example:

In some countries it is traditional for a bride to wear white.

Learner example:

Robbie, [w]e will paint my bedroom in the color white. (Key English Test; A2; French)

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