How to pronounce "yt"

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Definition of "yt"

Adjective

  • Bright and colourless; reflecting equal quantities of all frequencies of visible light.
    Example: "Write in black ink on white paper."
    Antonyms: black, nonwhite, unwhite
  • (sometimes capitalized) Of or relating to Caucasians, people of European descent with light-coloured skin.
  • Designated for use by Caucasians.
    Example: "white drinking fountain"
  • Relatively light or pale in colour.
    Example: "white birch"
  • Pale or pallid, as from fear, illness, etc.
  • (of a person or skin) Lacking coloration (tan) from ultraviolet light; not tanned.
    Synonyms: fair, pale
    Antonyms: tanned
  • (of coffee or tea) Containing cream, milk, or creamer.
    Antonyms: black
  • The standard denomination of the playing pieces of a board game deemed to belong to the white set, no matter what the actual colour.
    Example: "The white pieces in this set are in fact made of light green glass."
  • Pertaining to an ecclesiastical order whose adherents dress in white habits; Cistercian.
  • Honourable, fair; decent.
  • Grey, as from old age; having silvery hair; hoary.
  • Characterized by freedom from that which disturbs, and the like; fortunate; happy; favourable.
  • Regarded with especial favour; favourite; darling.
  • Pertaining to constitutional or anti-revolutionary political parties or movements.
  • (of tea) Made from immature leaves and shoots.
  • Not containing characters; see white space.
  • Said of a symbol or character outline, not solid, not filled with color. Compare black.
  • Characterised by the presence of snow.
    Example: "a white Christmas"

Conjunction

  • Introducing a clause which is the subject or object of a verb (such as one involving reported speech), or which is a complement to a previous statement.
    Example: "He told me that the book is a good read."
  • Introducing a subordinate clause expressing a reason or cause: because, in that.
    Example: "Be glad that you have enough to eat."
  • Introducing a subordinate clause that expresses an aim, purpose or goal ("final"), and usually contains the auxiliaries may, might or should: so, so that.
  • Introducing — especially, but not exclusively, with an antecedent like so or such — a subordinate clause expressing a result, consequence or effect.
    Example: "The noise was so loud that she woke up."
  • Introducing a premise or supposition for consideration: seeing as; inasmuch as; given that; as would appear from the fact that.
  • Introducing a subordinate clause modifying an adverb.
    Example: "How often did she visit him? — Twice that I saw."
  • Introducing an exclamation expressing a desire or wish.
    Example: "Oh that spring would come!"
  • Introducing an exclamation expressing a strong emotion such as sadness or surprise.

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