Rainbowlike

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈreɪnboʊˌlaɪk/

Definitions of rainbowlike

adjective describing something that resembles or has qualities similar to a rainbow

Example Sentences

A1 The colorful balloons in the sky looked rainbowlike.

A2 The soap bubbles were rainbowlike in the sunlight.

B1 The shimmering lake reflected a rainbowlike spectrum of colors.

B2 The iridescent feathers of the bird were truly rainbowlike.

C1 The artist captured the essence of a rainbowlike sunset in their painting.

C2 The aurora borealis created a mesmerizing and rainbowlike display in the night sky.

Examples of rainbowlike in a Sentence

formal The sunset cast a rainbowlike array of colors across the sky.

informal The soap bubbles were rainbowlike and sparkly.

slang Her new nail polish is so rainbowlike, I love it!

figurative The diversity of opinions in the meeting created a rainbowlike spectrum of ideas.

Grammatical Forms of rainbowlike

past tense

rainbowliked

plural

rainbowlikes

comparative

more rainbowlike

superlative

most rainbowlike

present tense

rainbowlikes

future tense

will be rainbowlike

perfect tense

have been rainbowlike

continuous tense

is being rainbowlike

singular

rainbowlike

positive degree

rainbowlike

infinitive

to be rainbowlike

gerund

rainbowliking

participle

rainbowliked

Origin and Evolution of rainbowlike

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'rainbowlike' is derived from the combination of 'rainbow' and the suffix '-like', indicating resemblance or similarity to a rainbow.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that resembled or had qualities similar to a rainbow, the word 'rainbowlike' has evolved to be more commonly used in a metaphorical sense to describe a wide range of colorful and vibrant phenomena.