Pronunciation: /ʌv ˈkʌlər/
noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things
A1 I like to wear clothes of colour.
A2 She enjoys painting with a variety of colour.
B1 The artist's use of colour in the painting is striking.
B2 The designer created a collection of colour palettes for the new season.
C1 The study focused on the psychological effects of colour on mood.
C2 Her artwork explores the complexities of colour theory and perception.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 She wore a dress of colour blue.
A2 The painting was full of colour and life.
B1 The room was decorated with furniture of colour wood.
B2 The artist used a palette of colour to create a vibrant masterpiece.
C1 The garden was a riot of colour with flowers in full bloom.
C2 The parade was a spectacle of colour with dancers in elaborate costumes.
formal The museum features a collection of colour paintings from various artists.
informal I love wearing clothes of colour because they make me feel happy.
slang She's always rocking makeup of colour that really makes her stand out.
figurative His words painted a picture of colour, bringing life to his storytelling.
of coloured
of colours
more of colour
most of colour
of colour
will be of colour
have been of colour
being of colour
of colour
of colour
to be of colour
being of colour
of colouring