pigment

[ˈpɪɡmənt]

pigment Definition

  • 1a substance used for coloring or painting, especially a dry powder, which when mixed with oil, water, or another medium constitutes a paint or ink
  • 2the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue

Using pigment: Examples

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

  • Example

    The artist mixed different pigments to create the perfect shade of blue.

  • Example

    The pigment in the leaves of the tree changed from green to yellow in the fall.

  • Example

    The company produces high-quality pigments for the textile industry.

pigment Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for pigment

Antonyms for pigment

Phrases with pigment

  • something that exists only in one's mind or imagination

    Example

    The monster under the bed was just a pigment of his imagination.

  • pigment of one's skin

    the natural coloring of one's skin, especially as an indicator of race or ethnicity

    Example

    Racism is the belief that one race is superior to another based on the pigment of their skin.

  • a small element of truth in a larger story or statement

    Example

    Although the story was mostly fiction, there was a pigment of truth in it.

Origins of pigment

from Latin 'pigmentum', meaning 'coloring matter'

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Summary: pigment in Brief

The term 'pigment' [ˈpɪɡmənt] refers to a substance used for coloring or painting, such as a dry powder mixed with oil or water. It can also refer to the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. Examples include mixing pigments to create a specific color and the changing pigments in leaves during the fall. Phrases like 'pigment of imagination' and 'pigment of one's skin' denote something existing only in the mind or natural skin color, respectively.

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