Pronunciation: /ˈtraɪˌkʌlər/
noun a flag or banner with three different colors
A1 I saw a tricolor flag waving in the wind.
A2 The tricolor of the Italian flag represents unity and freedom.
B1 The tricolor of India's flag consists of saffron, white, and green stripes.
B2 During the parade, the tricolor was displayed proudly by the military units.
C1 The tricolor symbolizes the nation's history, values, and aspirations.
C2 The artist painted a beautiful tricolor abstract artwork that captured the essence of patriotism.
adjective having three colors
A1 I bought a tricolor kite for my little cousin.
A2 The tricolor flag waved proudly in the wind.
B1 The tricolor pasta salad was a hit at the party.
B2 The tricolor painting featured shades of red, blue, and yellow.
C1 The tricolor logo symbolized unity and diversity.
C2 The tricolor dessert was a work of art, with layers of chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
formal The national flag of India is known for its tricolor design of saffron, white, and green.
informal I love wearing tricolor outfits during Independence Day celebrations.
slang Check out my new tricolor kicks, they're so cool!
figurative The tricolor of emotions - happiness, sadness, and anger - were all present in her eyes.
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