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The synonyms of “Colorless” are: colourless
Colorless as an Adjective
Definitions of "Colorless" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “colorless” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Weak in color; not colorful.
- Lacking in variety and interest.
- Having or capable of producing colors.
Synonyms of "Colorless" as an adjective (1 Word)
colourless | Weak in color; not colorful. Her colourless cheeks. |
Usage Examples of "Colorless" as an adjective
- A colorless and unimaginative person.
- A colorless description of the parade.
Associations of "Colorless" (30 Words)
blue | Of a person s skin having turned blue as a result of cold or breathing difficulties. Far out upon the blue were many sails. |
brilliantly | With brightness. He seems to be coping brilliantly. |
colored | Having skin rich in melanin pigments. Colored crepe paper. |
discolor | Lose color or turn colorless. The painting discolored. |
dye | Add a colour to or change the colour of something by soaking it in a solution impregnated with a dye. A black dye. |
hue | The quality of a color as determined by its dominant wavelength. The water is the deepest hue of aquamarine. |
iridescent | Having a play of lustrous rainbow colors. The drake s head has an iridescent purple sheen. |
monochromatic | (of light or other radiation) of a single wavelength or frequency. It employs diffraction to focus monochromatic light. |
monochrome | Having or appearing to have only one color. |
motley | A garment made of motley especially a court jester s costume. A motley crew. |
opalescent | Showing many small points of shifting colour against a pale or dark ground. A milky opalescent or opaline luster. |
orange | Used in names of plants with similar fruit or flowers to the orange tree e g mock orange. Orange juice. |
paint | Basketball a space including the foul line in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court usually painted a different color from the rest of the court. The program enables you to paint images on your screen. |
painted | Coated with paint. Freshly painted lawn furniture. |
palette | One of the rounded armor plates at the armpits of a suit of armor. He commands the sort of tonal palette which this music needs. |
piebald | A piebald horse. A piebald horse. |
pied | Having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly. Pied daisies. |
pigment | Colour something with or as if with pigment. Carotenoid pigments are red orange or yellow. |
pigmentation | Abnormal colouring of a person’s skin, typically resulting from disease. |
polychrome | Color with many colors make polychrome. Painters gilded and polychromed the wooden carvings. |
purple | Become purple. Purple tyrant. |
red | A red light. The company was 4 million in the red. |
roan | A roan animal. A blue roan. |
smear | Stain by smearing or daubing with a dirty substance. There was an oil smear on his jacket. |
spot | Make a spot or mark onto. They changed his spot on the program. |
stain | Produce or leave stains. The awful events would unfairly stain the city s reputation. |
stained | Marked or dyed or discolored with foreign matter. A stained beer mat. |
tint | Dye someone s hair with a tint. A tint of glamour. |
variegate | Change the appearance of, especially by marking with different colors. The musicians variegate the pitch. |
white | The white part of an egg the nutritive and protective gelatinous substance surrounding the yolk consisting mainly of albumin dissolved in water. Wide white margins. |