i., f., i̇ng., bak. color

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colour
To affect without completely changing

That interpretation certainly colours my perception of the book.

Any of the coloured balls excluding the reds
To give something colour

We could colour the walls red.

An award for sporting achievement, particularly within a school or university

He was awarded colours for his football.

To attribute a quality to

Colour me confused.

{f} add color, distort, falsify (also color)
Light waves that reach the viewer's eye by transmission (through an object between the viewer and the light source) or by reflection (when light waves bounce off an object) All substances, whether transparent or opaque, absorb some wavelengths while letting others pass through or bounce off A red apple looks red because it absorbs all colours in white light except red, which it reflects White objects reflect all and black objects absorb all light waves (at least in theory)
To apply colours to the areas within the boundaries of a line drawing using coloured markers or crayons
If you colour something, you use something such as dyes or paint to change its colour. Many women begin colouring their hair in their mid-30s We'd been making cakes and colouring the posters The petals can be cooked with rice to colour it yellow. + colouring col·our·ing They could not afford to spoil those maps by careless colouring
A sports team's colours are the colours of the clothes they wear when they play. I was wearing the team's colours. see also coloured, colouring
The plural "colours" is often used, even for a single flag, because the name derives from the colours composing the FIELD of the flag There are three meanings for colours representing increasing specialization (1) It is a general term describing any flag which is flown to denote nationality (2) When used in reference to ships, it refers to the collectively to the ship's ENSIGN, JACK and FLAG or PENNANT (3) When used in reference to a military unit, it is the unique pair of consecrated flags carried by the unit These constitute the Regimental (or Company, Battalion, etc ) Colour which represents the unit itself, and the Queen's (or King's) Colour which represents the higher allegiance
modify or bias; "His political ideas color his lectures"
The colour of the suit in question Clubs and Spades are black Diamonds and Hearts are red Black is the opposite of red and vice versa
politeness People of colour are people who belong to a race with dark skins. Black communities spoke up to defend the rights of all people of color
Property carried by quarks andgluons which determines their strong interactions in a way analogous to that in which electric charge determines electromagnetic interactions Leptons carry no colour, and so do not experience the strong force
If something colours your opinion, it affects the way that you think about something. The attitude of the parents toward the usefulness of what is learned must colour the way children approach school. = affect
Human skin tone, especially as an indicator of race or ethnicity
having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations"
(verb) To colour up, to turn red in the face; to blush
Any of the standard dark tinctures used in a coat of arms, including azure, gules, sable, and vert. Contrast with metal
i., f., i̇ng., bak. color