Definitions and Examples of black, dark, colored
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The darkest color, the opposite of white.
Example
She wore a beautiful black dress to the party.
Having very little or no light; not light in color.
Example
The room was too dark to see anything clearly.
colored
Having a particular color or combination of colors.
Example
The painting had many colored shapes and lines.
Key Differences: black vs dark vs colored
- 1Black is the opposite of white and is the darkest color.
- 2Dark describes a lack of light and can be used to describe any color that is not light.
- 3Colored describes any object that has a particular color or combination of colors.
Effective Usage of black, dark, colored
- 1Describing Colors: Use these antonyms to describe colors that are opposite to white.
- 2Art and Design: Use these antonyms to describe colors in art and design.
- 3Fashion: Use these antonyms to describe clothing and accessories.
Remember this!
The antonyms of blanco are black, dark, and colored. Use black to describe the darkest color, dark to describe a lack of light, and colored to describe any object that has a particular color or combination of colors. These antonyms can be used to describe colors, in art and design, and in fashion.