Azur means azure — a common term in Beautiful Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 5, 2026
Azur
noun • /[a-SUR]/
azure
Example:
El mar tenía un color azur.
The sea had an azure color.
🧠 What does Azur mean?
Azur refers to a bright, deep blue color, often associated with the sky on a clear day or the sea. It evokes a sense of clarity, vastness, and serenity. While not as commonly used in everyday conversation as 'azul' (blue), 'azur' is a more poetic and evocative term, often found in literature, art, and descriptions of nature to convey a specific shade of blue.
📚 Extra examples
- El cielo de verano era de un azur inmaculado.
The summer sky was an immaculate azure. - Se sentó a contemplar el azur profundo del océano.
He sat contemplating the deep azure of the ocean. - Sus ojos brillaban con la intensidad del azur.
Her eyes shone with the intensity of azure.
💡 Did You Know?
'Azur' derives from the Arabic word 'lazaward,' which referred to lapis lazuli, a deep blue semi-precious stone. This origin highlights the historical association of this specific blue with preciousness and beauty.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Azur"
Synonyms: azul profundo, celeste
Opposites: negro, sombrío
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