B2 noun Neutral #50 am häufigsten

blond

/blɒnd/

A person, typically a male, who has fair or pale yellow hair. While it is more commonly used as an adjective, as a noun it refers specifically to the individual with this hair color.

Beispiele

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1

The tall blond in the blue shirt is my cousin from Norway.

The tall fair-haired man in the blue shirt is my cousin from Norway.

2

In his report, the officer described the person of interest as a young blond wearing a leather jacket.

In his report, the officer described the person of interest as a young fair-haired man wearing a leather jacket.

3

Who is that blond you were talking to at the party last night?

Who is that fair-haired guy you were talking to at the party last night?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
blond
Adverb
blondly
Adjektiv
blond
Verwandt
blondness
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Merkhilfe

Remember: 'Blond' is for a boy (both are short words), and 'Blonde' is for a girl (both have an extra 'e' like 'elle').

Schnelles Quiz

Since he was born in Sweden, it is no surprise that he is a natural ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: blond

Beispiele

1

The tall blond in the blue shirt is my cousin from Norway.

everyday

The tall fair-haired man in the blue shirt is my cousin from Norway.

2

In his report, the officer described the person of interest as a young blond wearing a leather jacket.

formal

In his report, the officer described the person of interest as a young fair-haired man wearing a leather jacket.

3

Who is that blond you were talking to at the party last night?

informal

Who is that fair-haired guy you were talking to at the party last night?

4

The ethnographic study noted that the subject was a natural blond of Northern European descent.

academic

The ethnographic study noted that the subject was a natural fair-haired male of Northern European descent.

5

The blond in the logistics team is the one you should contact for the shipping manifests.

business

The fair-haired man in the logistics team is the one you should contact for the shipping manifests.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
blond
Adverb
blondly
Adjektiv
blond
Verwandt
blondness

Häufige Kollokationen

natural blond a person who is naturally fair-haired
peroxide blond a person whose hair has been bleached light yellow
strawberry blond a person with reddish-blond hair
platinum blond a person with very pale, almost white hair
tall blond a tall person with fair hair

Häufige Phrasen

natural blond

someone born with fair hair

bottle blond

someone who dyes their hair blond

ash blond

someone with a grayish-blond hair color

Wird oft verwechselt mit

blond vs blonde

Blond (no 'e') traditionally refers to a male, while blonde (with an 'e') refers to a female.

blond vs fair

Fair is a more general term that can describe skin or hair, whereas blond is specific to hair color.

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Nutzungshinweise

In modern English, especially in the US, the distinction between 'blond' (male) and 'blonde' (female) is beginning to disappear, with 'blond' often used as the gender-neutral spelling for the adjective. However, as a noun, the gender distinction is still often maintained.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use the spelling 'blonde' for men, which follows the feminine French form and can be seen as incorrect in traditional British or American English.

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Merkhilfe

Remember: 'Blond' is for a boy (both are short words), and 'Blonde' is for a girl (both have an extra 'e' like 'elle').

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old French word 'blont', meaning fair, light-colored, or flaxen.

Grammatikmuster

countable noun (e.g., 'two blonds') often modified by adjectives describing shade (e.g., 'a dirty blond')
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Kultureller Kontext

In Western culture, blond hair is often associated with specific historical beauty standards and has various pop-culture stereotypes (like the 'dumb blond'), though these are increasingly criticized.

Schnelles Quiz

Since he was born in Sweden, it is no surprise that he is a natural ___.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: blond

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