Pronunciation: /ˈækrəʊ/
noun a colorless or white crystalline compound
A1 The achroö- of the room made it feel cold and unwelcoming.
A2 The achroö- of the painting gave it a timeless quality.
B1 The achroö- in the design scheme created a sense of elegance and sophistication.
B2 The achroö- of the landscape was striking against the colorful flowers.
C1 The achroö- of the sculpture emphasized its intricate details and craftsmanship.
C2 The achroö- of the music added depth and emotion to the performance.
adjective describing something that is colorless or white
A1 The achroötic painting was displayed in the art gallery.
A2 She admired the achroötic design of the new building.
B1 The achroötic flowers in the garden added a sense of tranquility.
B2 The achroötic color scheme of the room created a modern and sleek aesthetic.
C1 His achroötic wardrobe consisted mostly of black and white clothing.
C2 The artist's achroötic masterpiece was hailed as a work of minimalist genius.
formal The scientist studied the achroö- bacteria under the microscope.
informal I heard that achroö- organisms can survive in extreme conditions.
slang Have you seen those achroö- bugs crawling around?
figurative Her achroö- personality allowed her to adapt to any situation.
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