Pronunciation: /ʌnˈkʌlərd/
noun A color that is not mixed with any other colors
A1 I prefer to color with uncolored pencils.
A2 The uncolored walls made the room feel cold and unwelcoming.
B1 The artist used a variety of colored and uncolored pencils to create the portrait.
B2 The uncolored fabric was dyed a vibrant shade of blue.
C1 The uncolored paper provided a blank canvas for the artist to create their masterpiece.
C2 The uncolored clay was molded into a beautiful sculpture by the talented artist.
adjective Describing something that has not been colored or dyed
A1 The uncolored picture was easy for the children to color.
A2 She preferred uncolored walls so she could add her own artwork.
B1 The uncolored fabric was perfect for dyeing to create unique patterns.
B2 The uncolored document needed to be filled in with the necessary information.
C1 The uncolored canvas allowed the artist to express their creativity without any limitations.
C2 The uncolored film was a blank canvas for the director to bring their vision to life.
formal The uncolored fabric was ready to be dyed according to the designer's vision.
informal I found an uncolored picture and decided to color it in myself.
slang I prefer my sneakers uncolored so I can customize them with my own design.
figurative His uncolored perspective on the situation allowed him to see the truth clearly.
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