Polychromatic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌpɑːliˈkrəʊmætɪk/

Definitions of polychromatic

adjective having or exhibiting a variety of colors

Example Sentences

A1 The polychromatic flowers in the garden were very pretty.

A2 The artist used polychromatic paints to create a vibrant mural.

B1 The polychromatic display of lights at the concert was mesmerizing.

B2 The designer's collection featured a stunning array of polychromatic fabrics.

C1 The museum showcased a polychromatic exhibit of contemporary art.

C2 The stained glass windows in the cathedral were a breathtaking example of polychromatic art.

Examples of polychromatic in a Sentence

formal The artist used a polychromatic palette to create a vibrant and colorful masterpiece.

informal I love how the polychromatic design of the room adds a fun pop of color.

slang That polychromatic outfit is so on point, you're definitely turning heads.

figurative Her personality is just as polychromatic as her artwork, full of diverse and vibrant traits.

Grammatical Forms of polychromatic

past tense

polychromatized

plural

polychromatics

comparative

more polychromatic

superlative

most polychromatic

present tense

polychromatizes

future tense

will polychromatize

perfect tense

has polychromatized

continuous tense

is polychromatic

singular

polychromatic

positive degree

polychromatic

infinitive

to polychromatize

gerund

polychromatizing

participle

polychromatized

Origin and Evolution of polychromatic

First Known Use: 1836 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'polychromatic' originated from the Greek words 'poly' meaning many and 'chroma' meaning color.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe paintings or artworks with multiple colors, the term 'polychromatic' has evolved to also refer to a variety of colorful objects or displays.