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Synonyms and antonyms of To become a different color in American Thesaurus

To become a different color

blacken (verb)

to become black, or to make something become black

bleach (verb)

to gradually lose color, for example because of being in the sun

bleed (verb)

if the color in clothing, paper, etc. bleeds, it accidentally spreads

brighten (verb)

to start to have more color or light

change (verb)

to become a different color

deepen (verb)

if a color deepens, it becomes darker

fade (verb)

if the color of something fades, or if something fades it, it gradually becomes paler

gray (verb)

to become gray in color

lighten (verb)

to become brighter or lighter in color, or to make something brighter or lighter in color

mellow (verb)

if colors mellow, or if something mellows them, they become softer, warmer, and less bright

pale (verb)

to become lighter in color

redden (verb)

to become red, or to make something become red

run (verb)

if a piece of clothing or a color runs, the color spreads when you wash it

tarnish (verb)

if metal tarnishes, or if something tarnishes it, it starts to lose color and become less shiny

turn (verb)

to change and become another color

whiten (verb)

to become pale or white, or to make something pale or white

yellow (verb)

to become less white and more yellow, for example because of age or damage by the sun