palette

[ˈpælɪt]

palette Definition

  • 1a thin board or slab on which an artist lays and mixes colors
  • 2the range of colors used by a particular artist or in a particular picture
  • 3a range of choices or available items

Using palette: Examples

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

  • Example

    She mixed the colors on her palette.

  • Example

    The artist's palette consisted of mostly earth tones.

  • Example

    The restaurant offers a wide palette of dishes to choose from.

  • Example

    The company has expanded its product palette to include more options.

palette Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for palette

Idioms Using palette

  • wet one's palette

    to prepare oneself for something enjoyable or satisfying

    Example

    I'm going to wet my palette with some appetizers before the main course arrives.

  • in agreement or harmony with someone else

    Example

    We're all on the same palette when it comes to the importance of teamwork.

  • to alter one's tastes or preferences

    Example

    After traveling to Italy, he changed his palette and started enjoying more Italian cuisine.

Phrases with palette

  • a fresh start or new beginning, often used metaphorically

    Example

    After the divorce, she wanted a clean palette and moved to a new city.

  • a technique in painting where only a few colors are used to create a cohesive and harmonious image

    Example

    The artist used a limited palette of blues and greens to create a calming effect in the painting.

  • the full range of colors used in a design or artwork

    Example

    The graphic designer chose a bright and bold color palette for the company's new logo.

Origins of palette

from French 'palette', diminutive of 'pale', meaning 'shovel'

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Summary: palette in Brief

A 'palette' [ˈpælɪt] is a thin board or slab used by artists to mix colors, or the range of colors used by an artist or in a picture. It can also refer to a range of choices or available items, such as a restaurant's menu or a company's product line. Phrases like 'clean palette' and 'limited palette' extend the term metaphorically, while idioms like 'wet one's palette' and 'on the same palette' use it to denote agreement or preparation.

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