Colour Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Colour V1 V2 V3

Colour Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Colour V1 V2 V3

colour

Meanings;

  • Change the colour of (something) by painting, dyeing, or shading it.(verb)
  • (of a person or their skin) show embarrassment or shame by becoming red; blush.(verb)
  • Influence, especially in a negative way; distort.(verb)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
colourcolouredcoloured
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
colourscolouring
Synonyms

tint, dye, tinge, shade, pigment, stain, colour-wash, colour in, paint, blush, redden, go pink, go red, turn crimson, turn red, turn scarlet, flush, crimson, influence, affect, slant, taint, pervert, warp, twist, skew, distort, bias, prejudice, poison, hue, shade, tint, tone, tinge, cast, tincture, skin colour, skin colouring, skin tone, complexion, colouring, pigmentation, clothes, clothing, rig, outfit, dress, costume, garments, attire, garb,

Example Sentences with colour
  • That’s a horse of another colour.
  • To come off with flying colours.
  • His brother’s bike colour is neither white nor brown.
  • An optimist is a person who sees a green light everywhere, while the pessimist sees only the red spotlight… The truly wise person is colour-blind.
  • You know, I always say white is not a colour, white is an attitude, and if you haven’t got trillions of dollars in the bank that you don’t need, you can’t be white.
  • There is something terribly morbid in the modern sympathy with pain. One should sympathise with the colour, the beauty, the joy of life. The less said about life’s sores the better.
  • I am a great lover of art, in many forms: paintings, objets, textiles. I don’t have the talent for painting, but I have a very good sense of colour, a love of visual beauty.
  • This morning someone sent me a very funny photo of me holding their puppy. We have matching colour jackets.
  • Pure drawing is an abstraction. Drawing and colour are not distinct, everything in nature is coloured.
  • There are no lines in nature, only areas of colour, one against another.
  • In making even horizontal and clear inspections we colour and mould according to the wants within us whatever our eyes bring in.