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Colored   /kˈələrd/   Listen
Colored

adjective
1.
Having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination.  Synonyms: colorful, coloured.  "The film was in color" , "Amber-colored heads of grain"  Antonym: uncolored.
2.
Having skin rich in melanin pigments.  Synonyms: coloured, dark, dark-skinned, non-white.  "Dark-skinned peoples"
3.
Favoring one person or side over another.  Synonyms: biased, coloured, one-sided, slanted.  "A decision that was partial to the defendant"
4.
(used of color) artificially produced; not natural.  Synonyms: bleached, coloured, dyed.
noun
1.
A United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive.  Synonym: colored person.



Color

verb
(past & past part. colored; pres. part. coloring)
1.
Add color to.  Synonyms: color in, colorise, colorize, colour, colour in, colourise, colourize.  "Fall colored the trees" , "Colorize black and white film"  Antonym: discolor.
2.
Affect as in thought or feeling.  Synonyms: colour, distort, tinge.  "The sadness tinged his life"
3.
Modify or bias.  Synonym: colour.
4.
Decorate with colors.  Synonyms: colour, emblazon.
5.
Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for.  Synonyms: colour, gloss.
6.
Change color, often in an undesired manner.  Synonyms: colour, discolor, discolour.



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"Colored" Quotes from Famous Books



... rebelled against Domitian; and the third, Avidius Cassius, in the reign of M. Antoninus. The two last reigned but a few months, and were cut off by their own adherents. We may observe, that both Camillus and Cassius colored their ambition with the design of restoring the republic; a task, said Cassius peculiarly reserved for his ...
— The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Volume 1 • Edward Gibbon

... a little cithern by the strings, Shaped heartwise, strung with subtle-colored hair Of some dead lute player That in dead years had done delicious things. The seven strings were named accordingly; The first string charity, The second tenderness, The rest were pleasure, sorrow, ...
— The Home Book of Verse, Vol. 2 (of 4) • Various

... marked by means of fire with the figures of various animals. Some wore coverings about the loins; others short cotton jerkins without sleeves: some wore tresses of hair in front. The chieftains had caps of white or colored cotton. When arrayed for any festival, they painted their faces black, or with stripes of various colors, or with circles round the eyes. The old Indian guide assured the admiral that many of them were cannibals. In ...
— The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (Vol. II) • Washington Irving

... this early hour made only a very perfunctory toilet, and wears a Bulgarian apron over a once brilliant, but now half worn out red dressing gown, and a colored handkerchief tied over her thick black hair, with Turkish slippers on her bare feet, comes from the house, looking astonishingly handsome and stately under all the circumstances. ...
— Arms and the Man • George Bernard Shaw

... soulfully. He gently put his arm around her waist, and with his other hand grasped her hand. Then he led her to a seat, gently forced her to sit down and himself sat down beside her. She dropped her eyes and toyed with the ribbons on the gay-colored bodice she was wearing. ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. VII. • Various


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