From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbrunettebru‧nette /bruːˈnet/ noun [countable] WOMANa woman with dark brown hair → blonde
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brunette• On either side of him are scantily clad voluptuous females, a blonde and a brunette.• They were blond and brunette and red-haired, wearing it long and straight or kinky and fuzzy.• Vi, the diminutive brunette sister, is a ditsy aspiring actress played by Heather Goldenhersh.• The elegant brunette was thinner, longer, and more sophisticated.• Both pictured a glamorous brunette, at least a dozen years older than herself.• Even prettier was the petite brunette of about seventeen who showed me to my room.• a slim brunette• The brunette was strikingly attractive in a way that was dramatically enhanced by make-up and clothes.Origin brunette (1600-1700) French brun “brown”