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Learn to pronounce col·or

/ˈkələr/
verb
  1. change the color of (something) by painting, dyeing, or shading it.
    "he colored her hair with a selection of blonde and brown shades"
    synonyms: tint, dye, tinge, shade, pigment, stain, color-wash, color in, paint
  2. (of a person or their skin) show embarrassment or shame by becoming red; blush.
    "everyone stared at him, and he colored slightly"
    synonyms: blush, redden, go pink/red, turn red/crimson/scarlet, flush, crimson
  3. influence, especially in a negative way; distort.
    "the experiences had colored her whole existence"
    synonyms: influence, affect, slant, taint, pervert, warp, twist, skew, distort, bias, prejudice, poison

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(often in compounds) having a particular colour or different colours. brightly coloured balloons; He uses ink and coloured pencils in his drawings.
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(often in compounds) having a particular color or different colors. brightly colored balloons; The street was ablaze with colored lights.