blonde

UK: blɒnd | US: blɑːnd

Definition
  1. adj. (of hair) pale yellow or golden in color

  2. n. a person, typically a woman, with blonde hair

Structure
blond <fair-haired>e <feminine suffix>
Etymology

The word "blonde" originates from Old French "blond" (masculine) and "blonde" (feminine), meaning "light-colored" or "fair-haired." It traces back to Late Latin "blundus," possibly of Germanic origin, related to Old High German "blund" (blond). The feminine suffix "-e" in French distinguishes gender, a convention retained in English for describing women. The term originally described hair color but later extended to refer to people with such hair, particularly women.

Examples
  1. She dyed her hair blonde for the summer.

  2. The actress is known for her iconic blonde curls.

  3. He prefers blonde wood furniture for his home.

  4. The little girl had natural blonde pigtails.

  5. Blonde highlights can brighten your complexion.