colouring Definition
colour
color
noun
- 1a. The visual sensation produced when light of different wavelengths is absorbed by the cones of the retina and relayed, in the form of nerve impulses, to the brain;
1b. The particular visual sensation produced in this way, depending upon the wavelength.
2. Any of these variations or colours, often with the addition of black and white.
- Thesaurus: pigmentation, hue, shade, iridescence, tone, wash, tint, tinge, cast, blush, tincture;
- The use of some or all colours, as distinct from black and white only.
- Example: in full colour
5a. The shade of a person's skin, as related to race;
5b. The darker skin shades.
6. Pinkness of the face or cheeks, usually indicating healthiness.
7. Lively or convincing detail.
- Example: add local colour to the story
- 1a. To put colour on to something;
- Thesaurus: dye, stain, fresco, variegate, imbue, emblazon, tone, embellish, illuminate, tint, rouge; Antonym: bleach, fade.
2. To fill in (an outlined area or a black and white picture) with colour.
- Form: colour something in (often)
- Example: Personal feelings can colour one's judgement
- Thesaurus: misrepresent, distort, pervert, disguise, stage-manage, give a spin to (
4. To blush.
- Thesaurus: blush, flush, redden, mantle, bloom, glow; Antonym: whiten.
- To give it credence; to make it more believable.
- See under colours.
- colloq
Unwell.
colouring
noun
- 1. A substance used to give colour, eg to food.
2. The applying of colour.
3. Arrangement or combination of colour.
4. Facial complexion, or this in combination with eye and hair colour.
