Pronunciation: /peɪnt/
noun a colored substance which is spread over a surface and dries to leave a thin decorative or protective coating
A1 I bought a new paint to color my bedroom walls.
A2 She used different paints to create a beautiful landscape painting.
B1 The artist's collection of paints included a variety of vibrant colors.
B2 The quality of the paint used on the canvas greatly influenced the final outcome of the artwork.
C1 The paint used in the restoration of the historic building was carefully chosen to match the original color.
C2 The art gallery featured a special exhibit showcasing the evolution of paint techniques throughout history.
verb to apply a colored substance to a surface
A1 I paint my bedroom walls every year.
A2 She painted a beautiful landscape for her art class.
B1 The artist painted a portrait of his wife.
B2 They have been painting the house all week.
C1 The famous painter is known for his unique style of painting.
C2 After years of practice, she has mastered the art of painting.
formal The artist carefully mixed the oil paints to create a beautiful masterpiece.
informal I'm thinking of painting my room a light blue color.
slang Let's grab some cans of spray paint and go tag some walls.
figurative Her words painted a vivid picture of what life was like in the 1800s.
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