color · noun /ˈkʌl.ər/Full view
Nouns: color, colors, coloring, discoloration
Adjectives: colored, colorful, colorless, discolored
Verbs: color, discolor
color (APPEARANCE)
A1 C or U red, blue, green, yellow, etc.
Dictionary examples:

She likes to wear bright colors.

What color are your eyes?

Does the shirt come in any other color?

Are the photos in color or black and white?

Learner example:

I thin[k] the best color is light pink. (Key English Test; A2; Portuguese)

color (INTEREST)
C2 U interesting or exciting qualities or parts
Dictionary example:

We'd like to include your story in the magazine this week for a bit of local color.

Learner example:

His brief contact with books gave his life a touch of intellectual color, but made it all the more unbearable when it was taken away. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Spanish)

with flying colors
C1 with a very high score or with great success
Dictionary example:

He passed the exam with flying colors.

Learner example:

Thr[o]u[gh] this, he was able to get his college degree and graduated with flying colors. (International English Language Testing System; C1; Tagalog)

color (SKIN)
C2 U the color of a person's skin, when thought of as their race
Dictionary example:

I don't care what color her friend is.

Learner example:

A group of slaves lead by Spartacus, dared to challenge the Roman empire, an empire that had conquered much of the known world, taking slaves from wherever they were or whatever their color. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Greek)

color · verb T /ˈkʌl.ər/
Nouns: color, colors, coloring, discoloration
Adjectives: colored, colorful, colorless, discolored
Verbs: color, discolor
color (APPEARANCE)
A1 to make something a particular color
Dictionary example:

He drew a heart and colored it red

Learner example:

Dear Robbie, I want to color my bedroom white. (Key English Test; A2; Portuguese)

color (AFFECT)
C2 to influence something or affect what someone does, says, or feels
Dictionary example:

The report is colored by the fiscal crises of the last four years.

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