COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: NOUN
- A substance, such as a dye, pigment, or paint, that imparts a hue.
- A gradation or variation of this aspect, especially when other than black, white, or gray; a hue.
- The different colors used in visual representation.
- The general appearance of the skin, especially as an indication of good health:
- A reddening of the face, as a blush or sign of anger.
- Skin pigmentation considered as a racial characteristic or a marker of racial identity, especially when other than white.
- A colored item, such as a badge, ribbon, or piece of clothing, serving as an identifying mark.
- The salute made during the ceremony of raising or lowering a flag.
- The use of different colors in visual representation.
- The characteristics of light by which the individual is made aware of objects or light sources through the receptors of the eye, described in terms of dominant wavelength, luminance, and purity.
- That aspect of things that is caused by differing qualities of the light reflected or emitted by them, definable in terms of the observer or of the light, as.
- Any material used for its color
- An outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading
- A race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks)
- (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; each flavor of quarks comes in three colors
- Interest and variety and intensity
- The timbre of a musical sound
- A visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect
- A flag or banner, as of a country or military unit.
- Color which has no reflections.
- In calico-printing, any mordant or pigment that is printed on cloth, made into a paste by means of some thickening substance, as starch, gum, etc.
- Plural The commission of ensign in the British military service; usually a pair of colours.
- Plural In faro, a system of play by which the cards bet upon are selected according to the color of the first winner or first loser.
- A particle or bit of gold found in auriferous gravel or sand.
- Quality of tone or timbre.
- The use or effect of pigment in painting, as distinct from form.
- Local color.
- Commentary distinguished by vivid details or background information, as during a sports broadcast.
- Vividness or variety in expression.
- The appearance of a legal claim, as to a right or office.
- Appearance of authenticity.
- The appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation
- Character or nature.
- An outward and often deceptive appearance.
- One's opinion or position.
- The quality or state of being vivid.
- The property of being vivid, in any sense; vividity.
- Chromatic purity: freedom from dilution with white and hence vividness of hue
- Interest and variety and intensity
COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: ADJECTIVE
- Having or capable of producing colors
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COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: VERB
- Change color, often in an undesired manner
- Affect as in thought or feeling
- Decorate with colors
- Gloss or excuse
- Add color to
- Modify or bias
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COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To impart color to or change the color of.
- To give a distinctive character or quality to; modify.
- To exert an influence on; affect.
- To misrepresent, especially by distortion or exaggeration.
- To gloss over; excuse.
- To take on color.
- To become red in the face; redden or blush.
- To change color.
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COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for
- To become red in the face; flush; blush: as, he colored from bashfulness: often followed by up.
- To give a special character or distinguishing quality to, analogous to color in a material object.
- Figuratively— To cause to appear different from the reality; give a specious appearance to; set in a fair light; palliate; excuse; make plausible.
- To give or apply a color to; change or alter the color or hue of; dye; tinge; paint; stain.
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COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: RELATED WORDS
- Pigment, Tint, Coloration, Color in, People of color, Colour in, People of colour, Semblance, Distort, Emblazon, Colour, Vividness, Colouring, Gloss, Panchromatic
- Acuteness, Verisimilitude, Brightness, Vibrancy, Lightness, Immediacy, Poignancy, Liveliness, Expressiveness, Vivacity, Colour, Saturation, Chroma, Color, Intensity
COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dye, Black, Paint, Brown, Chroma, Hue, Pigment, Tint, Coloration, Distort, Emblazon, Colour, Colouring, Gloss, Panchromatic
- Expressivity, Brilliancy, Acuteness, Verisimilitude, Brightness, Vibrancy, Lightness, Poignancy, Liveliness, Vivacity, Colour, Saturation, Chroma, Color, Intensity
COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Harmony builds instant color schemes based on your color choices.
- Use a known color name or HEX style color value.
- We also feature color services, including correctional color.
- Check for color consistency and also the color accuracy.
- To define a custom color, click Define Custom Colorsandclick the area in the color spectrum with the color you want.
- If you want to select a color for the alert textclick the colored square and then select a color or defina custom color.
- Select Character Color and select another color or scroll and select the Charcoal color swatch we provided.
- Although I changed the background color, you can easily change your letter color using the color picker as you see in the next example.
- Font Color Displays custom text in the selected color, which you can change by clicking the color swatch.
- Color Dynamics, Color Harmony and Color History give you unprecedented color control and choice.
- Last but not least important, this study only investigated memory vividness.
- Vividness of the memory and visual imagery was stronger with psilocybin.
- And vividness from entering the core, making your hair back to.
- But the brutal vividness of this tale was something else.
- Not in the same vividness of smells, tastes and textures.
- Vividness and control of mental imagery: A psychometric analysis.
- But they have not extended thought beyond that vividness.
- But for all its vividness, and there was nothing.
- The role of imagery vividness in reality monitoring.
- In some cases this greater vividness may suffice.
COLOR vs VIVIDNESS: QUESTIONS
- How did people add color to photos before color photography?
- Why is the color green considered a less strenuous color?
- When did the color pink become a sexually differentiating color?
- How much color do you need to color hair extensions?
- How to design a color chart for color blind people?
- What color does the color green suggest neutrality?
- Can little color runners participate in the Color Run?
- What was the first color full-color animated cartoon?
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- How to change cursor color without changing text color?
- How does schizophrenia affect vividness of imagery and occurrence of hallucinations?
- Does aperture or shutter speed affect warmth or vividness?
- Is the VVIQ a reliable measure of visual image vividness?
- How important is the early visual cortex in imagery vividness?
- How important are neural correlates of visual imagery vividness?
- Does ADRA2B influence emotionally enhanced vividness?