"Discolourations" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Discolourations" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Discolourations" Meaning

Discolourations are changes in the color of something, often in an unwanted or unattractive way. They can be caused by a variety of factors, such as exposure to light, heat, moisture, or chemical reactions. In other contexts, discolourations can refer to mental or emotional changes, such as a discolouration of someone's personality or a discolouration of a city's charm.

"Discolourations" Examples

Usage Examples for "Discolourations"


The patient's skin was marred by unsightly discolourations caused by the allergic reaction.
The antique vase had suffered from the passage of time, with strange discolourations spreading across its surface.
The doctor examined the patient's skin, noting the yellowish discolourations that indicated liver disease.
The once-pristine white shirt was now stained with discolourations from a spicy meal.
Archaeologists carefully excavated the ancient pottery, noting the peculiar discolourations that hinted at its age and origins.

"Discolourations" Similar Words

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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Discolour

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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."

Discolouration

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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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Discombobulating

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Discombobulation

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