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Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
1. achromatic
adjective. having no hue.
Synonyms
- blue-gray
- iron-gray
- ebon
- ink-black
- bluish-gray
- sooty-black
- brown-gray
- grayish-white
- gray
- slate-black
- jet
- yellow-white
- brown-grey
- stone-gray
- snow-white
- charcoal
- grey-white
- silvery-grey
- whitish
- snowy
- blackish-grey
- charcoal-gray
- jet-black
- neutral
- blue-grey
- reddish-grey
- soot-black
- purple-black
- hueless
- greyish-black
- silver-grey
- milk-white
- blackish-gray
- bluish-grey
- ashy
- lily-white
- blackish
- stone-grey
- brown-black
- greyish-white
- red-gray
- silver
- inky
- cottony-white
- ash-gray
- olive-gray
- purplish-black
- silverish
- gray-white
- pearly-white
- slaty
- bluish-white
- ash-grey
- brownish-black
- gray-black
- cool-white
- green-white
- grey-black
- pinkish-white
- greyish
- violet-black
- yellow-grey
- greenish-white
- blue-black
- grayish-black
- pitchy
- yellowish-white
- slate-grey
- colorless
- black-grey
- pearly
- red-grey
- blue-white
- sooty
- hue
- silvery-gray
- argent
- sable
- slaty-grey
- dark-gray
- oxford-grey
- chromaticity
- inky-black
- silver-gray
- colourless
- iron-grey
- yellow-gray
- chalky
- brownish-gray
- silvery
- silvery-white
- slaty-gray
- pearl gray
- black-gray
- coal-black
- greenish-grey
- dark-grey
- purple-white
- oxford-gray
- grey
- dull-white
- charcoal-grey
- purplish-white
- bluish black
- brownish-grey
- yellowish-grey
- olive-grey
- pearl grey
- grayish
- reddish-gray
- yellowish-gray
- slate-gray
- white-flowered
- greenish-gray
- canescent
- ebony
- silver-white
- slatey
Antonyms
- colorful
- black
- chromatic color
- young
Etymology
- ἀχρωμάτιστος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
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2. colour
adjective. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] having or capable of producing colors.
Antonyms
- deconcentrate
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
3. colour
verb. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] affect as in thought or feeling.
Synonyms
- impact
- touch on
- touch
- affect
- bear upon
- color
- tinge
- distort
Antonyms
- qualify
- denaturalize
- empty
- cause to sleep
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
4. colour
verb. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] decorate with colors.
Synonyms
- decorate
- grace
- ornament
- emblazon
- embellish
- adorn
- color
- beautify
Antonyms
- complicate
- hydrogenate
- unscramble
- strengthen
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
5. colour
noun. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction.
Synonyms
- sort
- color
- kind
- form
Antonyms
- better
- assimilate
- stiffen
- thin
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
6. colour
noun. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] interest and variety and intensity.
Synonyms
- colourful
- colorless
- colourless
- interestingness
- color
- interest
- colorful
Antonyms
- uninterestingness
- colorful
- clean
- unstring
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
7. colour
noun. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation.
Synonyms
- appearance
- visual aspect
Antonyms
- enable
- loosen
- depersonalize
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
8. colour
verb. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] give a deceptive explanation or excuse for.
Synonyms
- justify
- rationalise
- rationalize
- apologise
- gloss
- color
- excuse
Antonyms
- detransitivize
- awaken
- deoxidize
- nationalize
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
9. colour
verb. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] modify or bias.
Synonyms
- work
- act upon
- color
Antonyms
- clarify
- focus
- rejuvenate
- personalize
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)
10. colour
noun. ['ˈkʌlɝ'] any material used for its color.
Synonyms
- stuff
- tincture
- dye
- pigment
- stain
- coloring material
- paint
- mordant
- material
- color
- colouring material
- dyestuff
- hematochrome
Antonyms
- brighten
- occidentalize
- inactivate
- de-iodinate
Etymology
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
- colur (Anglo-Norman)