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Synonyms and antonyms of To change the color of something in American Thesaurus

To change the color of something

paint (verb)

to put paint onto something to change its color

color (verb)

to add color to something to make it a different color

dye (verb)

to change the color of something such as clothing or your hair using dye

bleach (verb)

to remove the color from something with a chemical or through the action of sunlight

brighten (verb)

to give something more color or light

blacken (verb)

to become black, or to make something become black

tint (verb)

to put a small amount of a particular color in something

redden (verb)

to become red, or to make something become red

respray (verb)

to change the color of something, especially a car, by spraying new paint on it

fade (verb)

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

black (verb)

to make something black by covering it with a black substance

block in ()

to completely cover a large area of something such as a painting with one color

color (verb)

to use pens, pencils, or crayons to add color to a picture

gild (verb)

literary if light gilds something, it makes it look golden

lighten (verb)

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

pick out ()

to make something easy to see by painting or making it in a different color from what surrounds it

splash (verb)

to add a color to something, especially in a careless way

splotch (verb)

Americaninformal to put splotches of dirt or color on something

tarnish (verb)

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

whiten (verb)

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