colourful

[ˈkʌləfʊl]

colourful Definition

  • 1full of bright colors or having a lot of different colors
  • 2interesting, lively, or exciting

Using colourful: Examples

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

  • Example

    The garden was full of colourful flowers.

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    She wore a colourful dress to the party.

  • Example

    The city is known for its colourful nightlife.

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    The children's book was filled with colourful illustrations.

colourful Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for colourful

Phrases with colourful

  • a person who is interesting or eccentric in some way

    Example

    My grandfather was a colourful character who always had a story to tell.

  • language that is considered vulgar, obscene, or offensive

    Example

    The comedian used a lot of colourful language in his stand-up routine.

  • a history that is full of interesting or unusual events

    Example

    The town has a colourful history that includes a famous battle and several natural disasters.

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Summary: colourful in Brief

The term 'colourful' [ˈkʌləfʊl] describes something that is full of bright or varied colors, such as 'The garden was full of colourful flowers.' It can also refer to something that is interesting, lively, or exciting, as in 'The city is known for its colourful nightlife.' The phrase 'a colourful character' denotes an interesting or eccentric person.

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