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Definition colour in British English

colour noun

noun
/ˈkʌlə(r)/

Talking or writing about colours

general

shade one of the different types of a particular colour, especially when describing how dark or light it is: a deep shade of red ♦ subtle shades of blue and green

tone one of the different types of a particular colour: a delicate pink tone ♦ eye shadow in tones of green and brown

-ish used with colours to make adjectives describing things that looks a bit like that colour: reddish hair

dark colours

dark used for describing colours that look more like black than like white: dark green trousers ♦ I think the colour on the walls is far too dark.

deep used for describing dark colours, especially when they look attractive: lovely deep blue eyes

rich used for describing dark colours that look beautiful and expensive: rich brown velvet

sombre dark in a way that seems suitable for a serious occasion or use: The men were wearing sombre suits and black ties.

bright colours

bright strong and noticeable: bright yellow paint

vibrant bright in a way that looks exciting: curtains in vibrant shades of red

colourful brightly coloured, or having a lot of bright colours: wonderfully colourful saris

loud bright in a way that you think looks silly or ugly: He tends to wear silk shirts and loud ties.

gaudy very brightly coloured, especially in a way that you think shows bad taste: Look at those gaudy purple sunglasses!

garish very brightly coloured, especially in a way that you think does not look attractive: garish reds and bright yellows

pale colours

pale like white with a small amount of a colour mixed in: pale grey feathers

light pale rather than dark: Light colours work best in north-facing rooms. ♦ a light blue shirt

pastel pale in a soft and attractive way: used also as a noun referring to a pastel colour or something of such a colour: summer dresses in pastel shades ♦ She often wears pastels. ♦ pastel pink

faded used for describing something that is pale because it has been washed a lot or because it has been affected by light or the sun: faded blue jeans ♦ The paintwork was faded in places.

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red, blue, yellow etc

Example

Pink is my favourite colour.

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a light brown colour

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Many fruits change colour as they become ripe.

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His hair is reddish in colour.

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1.1

the quality of being red, blue, yellow etc, instead of being black and white or transparent

Example

Pot plants add colour to a room.

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Are the pictures in colour or black and white?

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1.2

something such as clothing or paint that is a particular colour

Example

I prefer wearing dark colours.

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Mix the colours with your paintbrush.

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1.3

the colour of someone's skin as a sign of their race

Example

people of all creeds and colours

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1.4

the colour of someone's face when it shows how they are feeling

Example

Suddenly, the colour drained from his cheeks.

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She giggled nervously as colour flooded her face.

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a chemical that you put on your hair to make it change colour

Example

Before you spend money on a perm or colour, talk to your hairdresser.

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interest or excitement

Example

The examples chosen add colour to the writing.

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He was wearing the colours of his favourite football team.

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Australia's national colours

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a flag, badge etc used as a symbol of a particular country, team, political party etc

Example

He gained his school colours for rugby.

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Definition colour in British English