"Discolour" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Discolour" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Discolour" Meaning

Discolour means to change the color of something, often so that it is no longer its original color. It can be used as a noun or a verb. For example: "The painting was damaged and discoloured by the water spill." or "The medication discoloured Emma's skin."

"Discolour" Examples

Usage Examples of "Discolour"


The polluted river began to discolour the once-clear water, affecting the local ecosystem.
The new paint was prone to discolouring when exposed to sunlight, which was a major concern for the interior designer.
The allergic reaction caused her skin to discolour and break out in nasty rashes.
The intense heat from the fire discoloured the nearby stones, making them turn black and charred.
The old photographs had started to discolour over time, making the faces of the subjects difficult to recognize.

"Discolour" Similar Words

Discoing

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Discolith

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Discolor

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Discoloration

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Discolorations

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Discolored

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The adjective "discolored" refers to something that has lost its original color or has become changed to an unpleasant or unattractive color, often as a result of damage, decay, or some other process.

Discoloring

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Discolorment

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Discolouration

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Discolourations

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Discoloured

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Discolouring

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Discolourment

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Discolysis

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Discombobulate

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Discombobulated

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