A pale yellowish (golden brown) color, especially said of hair color.
"The soft blond light of early morning filtered through the window, highlighting strands in her golden-brown hair."
In plain English: A blond is someone who has light-colored hair, usually blonde.
"The blond tried to hide in the crowd but was easily spotted by his hair color."
To color or dye blond
"The stylist decided to bleach her dark hair and then use a special cream to blond it."
being or having light colored skin and hair and usually blue or grey eyes
"blond Scandinavians"
"a house full of light-haired children"
Of a bleached or pale golden (light yellowish) colour.
"The hairdresser used bleach to turn her dark locks into a vibrant blond shade."
In plain English: Blond describes hair that is light yellow or golden in color, similar to straw but often with warmer tones than platinum blonde.
"She has long blond hair that shines in the sunlight."
Usage: Use the adjective form to describe people with light-colored hair rather than using it as a noun in formal writing. Capitalize "Blond" only when referring specifically to male individuals, while lowercase is standard for females and general descriptions of color.
The word "blond" comes from the Frankish language, where it originally meant a mixed color between golden and light-brown. Its roots trace back to Proto-Indo-European words related to becoming turbid or seeing badly.