"Colour" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "colour" referring to the property of an object that is perceived by the eye as a result of the way it reflects or emits light. It is a subjective experience and can vary from person to person, but colours are typically categorized into different spectrum such as primary colours, secondary colours, warm colours, cool colours, and so on. Colours can also be used to evoke emotions and convey meaning in various contexts, such as art, fashion, and design.
Usage Examples for "Colour"
Describing the first milk produced by a mammary gland, particularly in humans, after childbirth and before the start of lactation, typically a thick, yellowish fluid rich in antibodies and nutrients that provides immune protection to the newborn.
Colour-blindness is a condition where a person has difficulty perceiving certain colors, usually due to a problem with the cells in the retina that are responsible for detecting colors. People with colour-blindness may have trouble distinguishing between certain colours, such as red and green, or blue and yellow.
Colourants refer to substances that are added to a material or mixture to impart a specific colour, hue, or shade. They are often used in various industries such as cosmetics, textiles, plastics, and food products to enhance their appearance, improve their aesthetic appeal, or add a distinctive characteristic. Colourants can be natural or synthetic, and they can take the form of dyes, pigments, or tints.
Brightly colored or decorated; having a striking visual effect due to a variety of colors: "colourful flowers"