achromous

[ey-kroh-muh s]

achromous Definition

without color; colorless.

Using achromous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "achromous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The achromous sky was a sign of an impending storm.

  • Example

    The achromous walls made the room feel cold and sterile.

  • Example

    The achromous photograph had a haunting quality to it.

achromous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for achromous

Antonyms for achromous

Phrases with achromous

  • a lens that does not alter the color of light passing through it

    Example

    The photographer used an achromous lens to capture the true colors of the landscape.

  • achromous vision

    the inability to perceive color due to a lack of color receptors in the eyes

    Example

    People with achromous vision see the world in shades of gray.

  • a flag that does not contain any colors, typically used as a symbol of neutrality or surrender

    Example

    The white flag is an achromous flag that is recognized as a symbol of surrender.

Origins of achromous

from Greek 'a-' meaning 'not' + 'chroma' meaning 'color'

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Summary: achromous in Brief

'Achromous' [ey-kroh-muh s] means without color or colorless. It can be used to describe objects, such as the achromous sky, or photographs, like the achromous photograph. The term also extends to specialized contexts, such as achromous lenses, which do not alter the color of light passing through them, and achromous flags, which are typically used as symbols of neutrality or surrender.