Pronunciation: /tɪnt/
noun A shade or variety of color
A1 The car had a light tint on the windows.
A2 She added a tint of blue to the painting.
B1 The sunglasses had a dark tint to protect from the sun.
B2 The photographer used a red tint filter to create a warm atmosphere in the photo.
C1 The artist mixed different tints of colors to achieve the perfect shade.
C2 The antique vase had a subtle pink tint that made it unique.
verb To color with or as if with a tint
A1 I tinted my hair a lighter shade for summer.
A2 She tinted the windows of her car to reduce glare.
B1 The artist carefully tinted the canvas to create a soft, warm effect.
B2 The photographer used a filter to tint the image with a vintage look.
C1 The chef carefully tinted the icing to achieve the perfect shade of pink.
C2 The designer used a special technique to tint the fabric for a unique ombre effect.
formal The artist applied a light blue tint to the sky in her painting.
informal I'm thinking of getting my car windows tinted for the summer.
slang I love the tint on those sunglasses, they look so cool.
figurative The nostalgia of the old photograph had a tint of sadness to it.
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