Tint ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Tint ( verb )

  1. To give a slight color to something.
  2. To dye or color something slightly.

Origin:

The word tint comes from the latin word "tinctus" which means to dye or color.

Examples:

  1. The sun was tinting the sky pink as it set.
  2. She tinted her hair a light blonde.
  3. He tinted the windows to reduce the glare.
  4. The photo was tinted sepia to give it an antique look.
  5. The artist tinted the painting with subtle shades of blue.

(As a noun)

Tint ( noun )

  1. To give a slight color to something.
  2. To dye or color something slightly.

Origin:

The word tint comes from the latin word "tinctus" which means to dye or color.

Examples:

  1. The sun was tinting the sky pink as it set.
  2. She tinted her hair a light blonde.
  3. He tinted the windows to reduce the glare.
  4. The photo was tinted sepia to give it an antique look.
  5. The artist tinted the painting with subtle shades of blue.
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