Blonde is often used to describe hair that is light in color. It means the hair looks yellow or very light gold.
She has blonde hair.
The blonde girl smiled.
Blonde can be a noun to mean a person who has light yellow or pale gold hair. Usually it is used for women.
She is a blonde.
The blonde lives next door.
In cooking, a blonde is a sweet dessert like a brownie but made with white chocolate or brown sugar. It is light in color, not dark like regular brownies.
I ate a blonde for dessert.
She baked blonde brownies today.
Sometimes ‘blonde’ is used in jokes or negative stereotypes about fair-haired women being not very smart. This is a cultural use and not a polite meaning.
The joke was about a blonde.
He told a blonde joke again.
Blonde can describe anything light yellow or pale gold in color, not just hair. It is used for things like wood, fabric, or other objects.
The wood has a blonde color.
She chose a blonde fabric.
Blonde may be used as a name for products, especially light-colored beers or other goods. It is a proper noun in these cases.
I drank Blonde ale today.
Blonde is a popular beer brand.