Having tints or hues of colors
“There she was, trotting about the village in her colored skirt with the two big red flowers.”
Having complex patterns of colors
“There the trail became entangled as overlapping paths were buried by the virtual footprints of the teeming masses bound in brightly colored patterns of silk.”
Biased or favoring a particular side or cause
“To some facts, he is quite blind, and his own observations are, in general, colored due to his bias.”
(of a falsehood) Concocted to deceive others
Relating to or characteristic of Black Americans with roots in Africa
Elaborately or highly decorated in design or decoration
Having been drawn or depicted with pictures, especially in paint
A person with African lineage
To have convinced or manipulated
Past tense for to give color to
“We could color the walls red to give the room an emotive ambiance.”
Past tense for to affect without completely changing
“Fake news could potentially color your perception of the world.”
Past tense for to misrepresent by distortion or exaggeration
“Witnesses may be inclined to color their testimony so as to make their story saleable.”
Past tense for to appear or turn red or pink in color
“Riley began to color slightly at the attention she was receiving.”
Past tense for to describe or express in too exaggerated terms
Past tense for to darken or color with lines or a block of color
Past tense for to shine brightly, especially with reflected light
Past tense for to apply make-up, especially rouge
Past tense for to spread or pervade throughout
Past tense for to give a particular character to
Past tense for to change or lose color
Past tense for to make unclear or difficult to understand
Past tense for to add a quality or feature, especially enliven or make more exciting
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