Paint ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Paint ( noun )

  1. A liquid substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface, typically a porous surface such as wood, canvas, or metal.
  2. Colors used in painting.
  3. A substance used to give color to something or someone.
  4. A thin layer of a substance spread over a surface, typically for protection or decoration.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french peint, from latin pictus, past participle of pingere "to paint".

Examples:

  1. I need to buy some paint for my room.
  2. The paint on the walls was chipped and needed to be redone.
  3. The artist mixed the paint to create the perfect shade.
  4. The paint on the car was damaged from the hail.
  5. The paint of the house was fading from the sun.

(As a verb)

Paint ( verb )

  1. A liquid substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface, typically a porous surface such as wood, canvas, or metal.
  2. Colors used in painting.
  3. A substance used to give color to something or someone.
  4. A thin layer of a substance spread over a surface, typically for protection or decoration.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french peint, from latin pictus, past participle of pingere "to paint".

Examples:

  1. I need to buy some paint for my room.
  2. The paint on the walls was chipped and needed to be redone.
  3. The artist mixed the paint to create the perfect shade.
  4. The paint on the car was damaged from the hail.
  5. The paint of the house was fading from the sun.
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