A yellowish-brown alloy of copper with up to one-third tin, sometimes with small amounts of other metals, used for making statues, coins, and musical instruments. noun
The statue in the park is made of bronze.
Ancient civilizations often used bronze to craft tools and weapons.
A moderate yellowish-brown color, similar to that of the alloy. noun
The artist chose a bronze hue for the sunset in the painting.
Her hair had a natural bronze tint that shone in the sunlight.
A medal made of bronze, typically awarded for third place in a competition. noun
She was thrilled to win the bronze medal in the 100-meter race.
The athlete proudly displayed his collection of bronze medals.
To give a surface a bronze-like color or appearance. verb
The craftsman bronzed the statue to give it an antique look.
She bronzed her skin by spending time in the sun.
Having a color or appearance similar to bronze. adjective
The bronze leaves of autumn covered the ground.
His bronze complexion was a result of spending the summer at the beach.