Pronunciation: /ˌeɪkrəˌmætɪˈsɪti/
noun the quality or state of being achromatic, or without color
A1 Achromaticity refers to the absence of color in an object.
A2 The achromaticity of the painting gave it a timeless quality.
B1 The achromaticity of the design made it suitable for a minimalist aesthetic.
B2 The photographer used achromaticity to create a striking black and white image.
C1 The artist explored the concept of achromaticity in their latest series of paintings.
C2 The achromaticity of the room created a sense of calm and serenity.
formal The achromaticity of the design gave it a timeless and elegant appeal.
informal The lack of color in the painting added to its simplicity and beauty.
slang That black and white photo has a cool achromaticity to it.
figurative The achromaticity of his personality made it hard to read his true emotions.
achromaticities
more achromatic
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will achromaticize
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is achromaticizing
achromaticity
achromatic
to achromaticize
achromaticizing
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