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amber

fossilized resin / honey-yellow / traffic signal light
Adjective[C/U] Both

This word evokes a sense of warmth, antiquity, and suspension. When describing color, it suggests a rich, glowing quality that is deeper than yellow but softer than orange, often associated with natural beauty or luxury. In the context of traffic, it carries a psychological weight of urgency and transition. It represents the precarious moment of decision between continuing forward or coming to a complete halt, creating a tension that the other signal colors lack.

Countable when referring to individual pieces or gemstones (two pieces of amber). Uncountable when referring to the material in general or the color (the jewelry is made of amber).

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Victoria is in a high-stakes board meeting while Mr. Sterling is at his private gallery.
Mr. Sterling

Victoria, the company's energy is far too red. We need to pivot to amber.

Mr. Sterling
Victoria
Victoria

I'm not sure what that means, but I'm swamped with the audit right now.

💡
Mr. Sterling uses 'amber' as a philosophical metaphor for a state of cautious transition or warmth, contrasting it with 'red' (danger/stress). Victoria responds with the idiom 'swamped', meaning she is overwhelmed with work, highlighting her frustration with his eccentricity during a crisis.

Meanings

Nounfossilized resin

Fossilized tree resin of a hard, translucent yellowish-orange color.

"The ancient insect was perfectly preserved in a piece of amber."

Adjectivehoney-yellow

Having a honey-yellow or orange-yellow color.

"The autumn leaves had turned a deep amber hue."

Nountraffic signal light

The yellow light in a traffic signal, indicating that drivers should prepare to stop.

"He slowed down as the light changed from green to amber."

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