Color
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noun
,
verb
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(As a noun)
Color ( noun )
- An attribute of things that results from the light they emit, transmit, or reflect, or from the automatic response of one's eyes to this.
- A sensation produced on the eye by the parents of light, shade, and hue.
- A particular hue or shade.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french color, from latin color, from colōr-, colōs; akin to old high german cholōr color, greek kholē skin.
Examples:
- The colors of the sunset were beautiful.
- She loves to wear bright colors.
- The colors in the painting are vivid.
- The colors of the flag represent the country's history.
- The color of his eyes changed with his mood.
(As a verb)
Color ( verb )
- An attribute of things that results from the light they emit, transmit, or reflect, or from the automatic response of one's eyes to this.
- A sensation produced on the eye by the parents of light, shade, and hue.
- A particular hue or shade.
Origin:
Middle english, from old french color, from latin color, from colōr-, colōs; akin to old high german cholōr color, greek kholē skin.
Examples:
- The colors of the sunset were beautiful.
- She loves to wear bright colors.
- The colors in the painting are vivid.
- The colors of the flag represent the country's history.
- The color of his eyes changed with his mood.