English edit

Etymology edit

ultra- +‎ blond

Adjective edit

ultrablond (comparative more ultrablond, superlative most ultrablond)

  1. (informal, rare) Very strikingly blond.
    • 2007, Sharon Naylor, It's Not My Wedding (But I'm in Charge), page 50:
      Of course, there was the requisite shot from when they both appeared on Oprah, hand-holding shots on red carpets with Celia in a flame of an orange dress and Kick in a smooth tuxedo sporting the ultrablond hair from one of his summer blockbuster movies.
    • 2009 May 21, Alastair Macaulay, “Adrift in a Spectacle of Balanchine and Tchaikovsky”, in New York Times[1]:
      As her partner, Maxim Beloserkovsky has too little freshness and too much calculated charm in his dancing; and he is distractingly ultrablond in a way that strongly recalls too many Soviet male dancers of yesteryear.