Design Vocabulary

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who is unable to distinguish certain colors

adjective unable to distinguish certain colors

  • Individuals who are color blind may have difficulty distinguishing between certain colors.
  • My friend is color blind, so sometimes I help him pick out clothes that match.
  • I heard that guy is totally color blind - he can't even tell the difference between blue and purple!
  • Being color blind to the issues facing marginalized communities can prevent us from truly understanding their struggles.

noun a thing made to be similar or identical to another

verb to make a similar or identical version of something

  • Please make a copy of this document for our records.
  • Can you copy this file onto a USB drive?
  • I need to make a copy of that song for my playlist.
  • His actions were just a copy of what he saw in the movie.

adjective describing something that is shining or glowing with light; translucent or clear

  • The scientist observed the specimen under the lucent microscope.
  • The lucent screen of the new phone is so clear and bright.
  • Her lucent eyes sparkled with excitement as she talked about her crush.
  • The artist's painting had a lucent quality that seemed to glow from within.

adjective relating to the appreciation of beauty or good taste

  • The architect focused on the aesthetical aspects of the building to ensure it was visually pleasing.
  • I really like the aesthetical design of that new restaurant downtown.
  • Check out the aesthetical vibes of this place, it's so cool!
  • Her words painted an aesthetical picture of a peaceful meadow in my mind.

adjective describing a quality that cannot be changed or modified

  • The document was saved in an uneditable format to prevent any unauthorized changes.
  • I can't make any changes to the file because it's uneditable.
  • Sorry, that file is totally uneditable, you can't mess with it.
  • Her mind was like an uneditable document, closed off to any new ideas.

verb to be joined or connected to something else, especially side by side

  • Les deux bâtiments sont accollés l'un à l'autre, formant une structure uniforme.
  • Les maisons sont accollées dans ce quartier, on dirait qu'elles se touchent presque.
  • Les voitures étaient accollées sur le parking, on ne pouvait même pas ouvrir la porte.
  • Le passé et le présent sont accollés dans son esprit, créant parfois des conflits internes.