Color ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Color ( noun )

  1. 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.
  2. A sensation produced on the eye by the parents of light, shade, and hue.
  3. 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:

  1. The colors of the sunset were beautiful.
  2. She loves to wear bright colors.
  3. The colors in the painting are vivid.
  4. The colors of the flag represent the country's history.
  5. The color of his eyes changed with his mood.

(As a verb)

Color ( verb )

  1. 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.
  2. A sensation produced on the eye by the parents of light, shade, and hue.
  3. 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:

  1. The colors of the sunset were beautiful.
  2. She loves to wear bright colors.
  3. The colors in the painting are vivid.
  4. The colors of the flag represent the country's history.
  5. The color of his eyes changed with his mood.
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