Definitions and Examples of colored, pigmented, tinted
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
colored
Having color or pigment.
Example
She wore a brightly colored dress to the party.
Containing or producing color or pigment.
Example
The skin of some animals is highly pigmented.
Having a slight color or shade.
Example
The windows of the car were tinted to reduce glare.
Key Differences: colored vs pigmented vs tinted
- 1Colored refers to something that has a specific color, while achromic means without color.
- 2Pigmented refers to something that contains or produces color, while achromic means without pigment.
- 3Tinted refers to something that has a slight color or shade, while achromic means without any color.
Effective Usage of colored, pigmented, tinted
- 1Art and Design: Use these antonyms to describe colors and pigments in art and design.
- 2Fashion: Use these antonyms to describe clothing and accessories with different colors and shades.
- 3Science: Use these antonyms to describe the presence or absence of pigments in living organisms.
Remember this!
The antonyms of achromic are colored, pigmented, and tinted. These words have different meanings and can be used in various contexts such as art, fashion, and science. Use these antonyms to describe colors, pigments, and shades.