Pronunciation: /baɪˈkʌlərd/

Definitions of bicolored

adjective describing something that has two different colors or shades

Example Sentences

A1 The bicolored butterfly flew past the garden.

A2 She wore a bicolored scarf to match her outfit.

B1 The bicolored cat had stripes of both black and white.

B2 The bicolored painting was a beautiful blend of blue and green.

C1 The bicolored flower petals were a striking contrast of red and yellow.

C2 The bicolored sunset painted the sky with hues of orange and pink.

Examples of bicolored in a Sentence

formal The bicolored butterfly fluttered gracefully in the garden.

informal I love your bicolored shoes, they're so stylish!

slang Check out that bicolored car, it's sick!

figurative Her bicolored personality made her both charming and mysterious.

Grammatical Forms of bicolored

past tense

bicolored

plural

bicoloreds

comparative

more bicolored

superlative

most bicolored

present tense

is bicolored

future tense

will be bicolored

perfect tense

has been bicolored

continuous tense

is being bicolored

singular

bicolored

positive degree

bicolored

infinitive

to bicolored

gerund

bicoloring

participle

bicolored

Origin and Evolution of bicolored

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'bicolored' originated from the combination of the prefix 'bi-' meaning two, and the word 'colored' referring to having a particular color.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe objects or animals with two distinct colors, the term 'bicolored' has evolved to also refer to people or things with two different shades or tones of the same color.