change of color
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Definition
Noun: A physical process or event where the color of an object or substance is altered. This refers specifically to an act that modifies the light reflected or emitted by something, resulting in a different visual appearance.
Usage
The term "change of color" is used to describe a visible transformation in hue, shade, or tone. It is a noun phrase that functions as a single conceptual unit. - It often occurs in scientific, descriptive, or observational contexts. - It can be a natural process or a result of a direct action.
Examples
- The change of color in the leaves from green to red is a sign of autumn.
- A chemical reaction caused a rapid change of color in the solution.
- The artist observed the subtle change of color in the sky at dusk.
Advanced Usage
- In a technical/scientific context: Refers to a measurable alteration in spectral reflectance or pigmentation.
- The experiment monitored the change of color as an indicator of pH level.
- As a defined event or result: Can be used to name the outcome itself.
- The final change of color was achieved after several hours of exposure to sunlight.
Variants and Related Words
- Discoloration (n): A change of color, especially one that is unintended or signifies damage (e.g., ).
- Color shift (n): A slight or specific type of change in color, often technical.
- To change color (verb phrase): The action of undergoing this transformation.
- The chameleon can change color to blend with its surroundings.
Synonyms
- Alteration in hue
- Color transformation
- Shift in coloration
Related Phrases
- Turn a color: To become a specific color.
- Her face turned a bright shade of red. (This implies a change of color.)
- Fade: To lose color or brightness gradually.
- Tarnish: To change to a dull color, especially on metal.
Noun
- an act that changes the light that something reflects