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1. colorful
adjective. ['ˈkʌlɝfəl'] having striking color.
Synonyms
Etymology
- -ful (English)
- color (English)
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Colorful
- apfel
- apocryphal
- awful
- awful
- baffle
- baleful
- bashful
- beautiful
- biffle
- blissful
- boastful
- bountiful
- bountiful
- careful
- cheerful
- coffel
- cranfill
- deceitful
- deceitful
- delightful
How do you pronounce colorful?
Pronounce colorful as ˈkələrfəl.
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Sentences with colorful
1. Adjective
If you thought there was no such thing as a colorful medicine cabinet, think again.
Quotes about colorful
1. During the Middle Ages they understood that words accompanied by imagery are much more memorable. By making the margins of a book colorful and beautiful, illuminations help make the text unforgettable. It's unfortunate that we've lost the art of illumination.
- Joshua Foer
2. I have led a pretty colorful life.
- Corey Feldman
3. If you learn to really sit with loneliness and embrace it for the gift that it is…an opportunity to get to know YOU, to learn how strong you really are, to depend on no one but YOU for your happiness…you will realize that a little loneliness goes a LONG way in creating a richer, deeper, more vibrant and colorful YOU.
- Mandy Hale, The Single Woman: Life, Love, and a Dash of Sass
2. colorful
adjective. ['ˈkʌlɝfəl'] striking in variety and interest.
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ful (English)
- color (English)
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. colorful
adjective. ['ˈkʌlɝfəl'] having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination.
Synonyms
- coloured
- bichrome
- buff-colored
- lead-coloured
- polychromatic
- cinnamon-colored
- cinnamon coloured
- polychromic
- honey-colored
- flushed
- gold-coloured
- flesh-colored
- cream-colored
- gold-colored
- brightly-coloured
- metallic-coloured
- pale-colored
- crimson
- chestnut-coloured
- chocolate-colored
- metallic-colored
- peach-colored
- orange-colored
- multicolor
- fawn-coloured
- coloring
- silver-colored
- dark-coloured
- blackened
- ginger
- colouring
- neutral-colored
- dun-coloured
- brightly-colored
- cinnamon-coloured
- bicolour
- colour
- olive-colored
- multicolored
- trichromatic
- pastel-colored
- orange-hued
- honey-coloured
- monochrome
- creamy-colored
- varicoloured
- buff-coloured
- pale-hued
- red
- dusky-coloured
- red-faced
- monochromic
- olive-coloured
- bicolor
- tawny-colored
- trichrome
- straw-coloured
- calico
- tricolor
- blue-flowered
- motley
- flesh-coloured
- multi-colored
- orange-coloured
- gingery
- violet-coloured
- bicoloured
- liver-colored
- flame-coloured
- garnet-colored
- piebald
- chestnut-colored
- rust-colored
- tawny-coloured
- bicolored
- cinnamon-red
- orange-flowered
- rosy-colored
- flame-colored
- multi-color
- bay
- violet-colored
- dusky-colored
- neutral-coloured
- multi-coloured
- indigo
- fawn-colored
- violet-flowered
- metal-colored
- reddened
- dark-colored
- painted
- color
- varicolored
- polychrome
- roan
- purple-flowered
- monochromous
- creamy-white
- violet-purple
- lead-colored
- red-flowered
- straw-colored
- metal-coloured
- multicolour
- colored
- cinnamon colored
- garnet-coloured
- chocolate-coloured
- particoloured
- liver
- dun-colored
- dichromatic
- black
- multi-colour
- monochromatic
- particolored
- multicoloured
- pied
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ful (English)
- color (English)
- color (Middle English (1100-1500))