Pronunciation: /ˈkʌlər/
noun a property possessed by an object of producing different sensations on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light
A1 I like the color blue.
A2 She is learning the names of different colors in English.
B1 The artist used a variety of colors in her painting.
B2 The color scheme of the room was carefully chosen to create a calming atmosphere.
C1 The subtle shades of color in the sunset were breathtaking.
C2 The designer expertly combined different colors to create a visually stunning collection.
verb to give color to something
A1 I color with crayons.
A2 She colors her hair blonde.
B1 He colors in the lines when he paints.
B2 They are coloring the walls of the room.
C1 The artist carefully colors each detail of the painting.
C2 The designer color-coordinates the fabrics for the fashion show.
adjective relating to color or having a color
A1 I like to wear colorful clothes.
A2 She painted her room in bright colors.
B1 The artist used a variety of colors in his painting.
B2 The sunset painted the sky with vibrant colors.
C1 The interior designer carefully selected the color palette for the room.
C2 The photographer captured the subtle colors of the sunrise in her photo.
formal The artist carefully selected each color to create a harmonious composition.
informal I love how vibrant the colors are in this painting!
slang Her new hair color is totally lit!
figurative His words painted a colorful picture of his adventurous journey.
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