true blue

See also: true-blue

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Endocentric compound of true (loyal, faithful, adjective) + blue (steadfastly faithful or loyal, adjective)Category:English endocentric compounds#TRUEBLUECategory:English compound terms#TRUEBLUE.[1] The symbolism of the colour blue as representing constancy, faithfulness, loyalty, and truth may derive from the constant colour of the sky, or the tendency of certain blue dyes to resist fading,[2][3] especially those made in Coventry.

Adjective senses 1.1.2 (“of or pertaining to the Tory, and now the Conservative, political party”) and 1.1.3 (“of or pertaining to the Scottish Presbyterian or Whig political party in the 17th century”) probably both allude to sense 1 (“steadfastly faithful or loyal”). Sense 1.1.2 may also allude to sense 1.1.3 which is older, and sense 1.1.3 may partly allude to the blue colour of the flag of Scotland.[2]

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Adjective

true blue (not comparable)Category:English lemmas#TRUEBLUECategory:English adjectives#TRUEBLUECategory:English uncomparable adjectives#TRUEBLUECategory:English multiword terms#TRUEBLUECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#TRUEBLUECategory:Pages with entries#TRUE%20BLUECategory:Pages with 1 entry#TRUE%20BLUE

  1. Steadfastly faithful or loyal; unwavering in loyalty; staunch, true.
    He was a true blue supporter, and would not listen to what he supposed to be the lies of the opposition.Category:English terms with usage examples#TRUEBLUE
    1. Patriotic.
    2. (UKCategory:British English#TRUEBLUE) Of or pertaining to the (historicalCategory:English terms with historical senses#TRUEBLUE) Tory, and now the Conservative, political party; hence, steadfastly conservative.
    3. (ScotlandCategory:Scottish English#TRUEBLUE, historicalCategory:English terms with historical senses#TRUEBLUE) Of or pertaining to the Scottish Presbyterian or Whig political party in the 17th century; hence, steadfastly Presbyterian.
  2. Representing the true essence of something; authentic, genuine, honest.
    Synonyms: archetypal, quintessential
    1. (specifically, AustraliaCategory:Australian English#TRUEBLUE, informalCategory:English informal terms#TRUEBLUE) Representing authentic Australian culture, values, etc.
      Synonyms: dinkum, dinky-di
  3. (UKCategory:British English#TRUEBLUE) Aristocratic by birth.
  4. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see true, blue.

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Noun

true blue (countable and uncountable, plural true blues)Category:English lemmas#TRUEBLUECategory:English nouns#TRUEBLUECategory:English uncountable nouns#TRUEBLUECategory:English countable nouns#TRUEBLUECategory:English countable nouns#TRUEBLUECategory:English multiword terms#TRUEBLUECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#TRUEBLUECategory:Pages with entries#TRUE%20BLUECategory:Pages with 1 entry#TRUE%20BLUE

  1. (countableCategory:English countable nouns#TRUEBLUE) A faithful partisan or supporter of a cause, person, political party, etc.
  2. (uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#TRUEBLUE, historicalCategory:English terms with historical senses#TRUEBLUE) A blue dye from Coventry, England, famous for not washing out.
  3. (color models and color spaces) A precisely defined pure blue, as for example web color #0000FF = RGB(0,0,255).

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References

  1. true blue, adj. and n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2022.
  2. 1 2 blue, adj. and n.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford: Oxford University Press, September 2022.
  3. Christine Ammer (2013), “true blue”, in American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, second edition, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, →ISBN, page 472, column 2.

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