Color Theory Terminology

14 words in this vocabulary list

noun a bright blue color resembling the sky on a clear day

  • The azure sky stretched out endlessly above the vast ocean.
  • I love how the water looks so azure in this photo.
  • The beach was poppin' with azure water and clear skies.
  • Her eyes sparkled like two azure gems in the sunlight.

noun a quality such as red, blue, or green, that can be seen in an object or light

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  • The artist used a wide range of colors to create a vibrant masterpiece.
  • I love how all the different colors pop in this painting.
  • That outfit is so colorful, I love all the bright colors!
  • The diversity of opinions added different colors to the discussion.

noun a deep, vivid red color

adjective of a rich deep red color inclining to purple

  • The fabric of the royal robe was a deep crimson color.
  • She painted her nails a bright crimson shade.
  • That sports car is a real crimson beauty.
  • The sunset painted the sky in shades of crimson.

adjective a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or lead

  • The sky turned a dark gray as the storm approached.
  • I prefer wearing gray over any other color.
  • That new car is so gray, it's sick!
  • His outlook on life had turned gray after the tragic event.

adjective a color intermediate between black and white, as of ashes or an overcast sky

  • The sky turned grey as the storm approached.
  • I prefer wearing grey over black.
  • That new car is so grey, I love it!
  • His mood was as grey as the rainy weather outside.

hue

noun a color or shade

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  • The artist carefully selected the perfect hue for his latest masterpiece.
  • I love the soft pink hue of the sunset tonight.
  • That new shirt you got has a dope hue, bro.
  • Her mood changed from a bright and cheerful hue to a dark and somber one.

noun the quality or state of being cheerful or carefree

  • The lightness of the fabric made it perfect for summer wear.
  • I love the lightness of this dessert, it's so refreshing.
  • Her jokes always bring a lightness to the conversation.
  • The lightness of his heart was evident in his carefree attitude.

noun a deep purplish-red color

adjective of a deep purplish-red color

  • The artist used a vibrant shade of magenta in her painting.
  • I love how the magenta color pops in your outfit!
  • That magenta lipstick is fire!
  • Her passion for the cause burned as brightly as magenta flames.

noun a round juicy citrus fruit with a tough bright reddish-yellow rind

adjective of a reddish-yellow color like that of the skin of an orange fruit

  • The orange color of the sunset was truly breathtaking.
  • I love snacking on juicy oranges.
  • That car is so orange, it's like a pumpkin on wheels.
  • Her personality is like a burst of orange energy in a room full of dullness.

noun a light or whitish color

verb to become pale or cause to become pale

adjective having a light or whitish color

  • Her complexion was very pale, indicating she may be unwell.
  • He looked pale after staying up all night studying for his exams.
  • She was as pale as a ghost when she heard the news.
  • The pale moonlight illuminated the garden.

adjective having or exhibiting a variety of colors

  • The artist used a polychromatic palette to create a vibrant and colorful masterpiece.
  • I love how the polychromatic design of the room adds a fun pop of color.
  • That polychromatic outfit is so on point, you're definitely turning heads.
  • Her personality is just as polychromatic as her artwork, full of diverse and vibrant traits.

noun a color or pigment resembling snow or milk

verb to make or become white

adjective of the color of milk or fresh snow, due to the reflection of all visible rays of light; the opposite of black

adverb in a white manner or fashion

  • The walls of the museum were painted in a pristine white color.
  • She wore a beautiful white dress to the party.
  • I love rocking a fresh pair of white kicks.
  • His lies were as white as snow, deceiving everyone around him.

adjective a color resembling that of ripe lemons or egg yolks, a primary subtractive color complementary to blue; colored like ripe lemons or egg yolks

  • The school bus was painted in a bright yellow color.
  • I love how your yellow dress complements your skin tone.
  • That car is so yellow, it's practically glowing.
  • Her smile was like a ray of yellow sunshine on a cloudy day.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

  • The artist carefully blended different shades to create an advancing color effect in the painting.
  • I love how the advancing color of the sunset reflects off the water.
  • Check out the advancing color on that car, it's so cool!
  • The advancing color of her personality brightened up the room wherever she went.