Noun: colour kú-lu(r)
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: color)
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: color)
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: color)
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: color)
- A visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit, transmit or reflect
"a white colour is made up of many different wavelengths of light";
- color [US], coloring [US], colouring [Brit, Cdn]
- Interest and variety and intensity
"the Puritan Period was lacking in colour";
- color [US], vividness
- The timbre of a musical sound
"the recording fails to capture the true colour of the original music";
- color [US], coloration, colouration [Brit, Cdn]
- An outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading
"the situation soon took on a different colour"; "he hoped his claims would have a colour of authenticity";
- semblance, gloss, color [US]
- Any material used for its colour
"she used a different colour for the trim";
- coloring material [US], colouring material [Brit, Cdn], color [US]
- (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction
"each flavour of quarks comes in three colours";
- color [US]
- The appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
"The vibrant colours of the sunset painted the sky"; "The artist used a muted colour palette for the portrait";
- color [US]
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: color)
- Add colour to
"The child coloured the drawings"; "Fall coloured the trees"; "The child coloured in the drawings";
- color [US], colorize [US], colorise [Brit], colourise [Brit], colourize [Brit, Cdn], color in [US], colour in [Brit, Cdn]
- Affect as in thought or feeling
"My personal feelings colour my judgment in this case"; "The sadness coloured his life";
- tinge, color [US], distort
- Modify or bias
"His political ideas colour his lectures";
- color [US]
- Decorate with colours
"colour the walls with paint in warm tones";
- color [US], emblazon
- Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for
"colour a lie";
- color [US], gloss
- Change colour, often in an undesired manner
"The white shirt coloured after being washed with red socks";
- discolor [US], discolour [Brit, Cdn], color [US]
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: color)
- (photography) having or capable of producing colours
"colour film"; "he rented a colour television"; "marvellous colour illustrations";
- color [US]
Derived forms: colours, colouring, coloured
See also: colored [US], colorful [US], colorless [US], coloured [Brit, Cdn], colourful [Brit, Cdn], colourless [Brit, Cdn], uncolored [US], uncoloured [Brit, Cdn]
Type of: act upon, adorn, affect, alter, appearance, bear on, bear upon, beautify, change, decorate, embellish, excuse, fancify, form, grace, impact, influence, interest, interestingness, kind, material, modify, ornament, quality, rationalise [Brit], rationalize, sort, stuff, timbre, tone, variety, visual aspect, visual property, work
Encyclopedia: Colour