solid-coloured
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Definition
Adjective: - Having a uniform, single color across the entire surface; not variegated, patterned, or multi-colored.
Usage
The adjective "solid-coloured" (also spelled "solid-colored") is used to describe an object, fabric, or surface that is entirely one color. It emphasizes the absence of patterns, stripes, spots, or other variations in hue.
Examples
- She prefers to wear solid-coloured dresses in neutral tones.
- The living room wall was painted a solid-coloured shade of blue.
- For the team uniform, they chose a solid-coloured jersey.
Advanced Usage
- In design and fashion, "solid-coloured" items are often considered versatile and classic, serving as a base for accessorizing.
- The term is frequently used in product descriptions for clothing, paint, textiles, and automobiles to indicate a single, uniform color option.
Variants and Related Words
- Solid-colored: The primary American English spelling variant.
- Solid (adj): When used in context (e.g., "a solid shirt"), it can carry the same meaning as "solid-coloured."
- Plain-coloured: A near-synonym emphasizing simplicity and lack of pattern.
- Monochromatic: While related, this term often refers to different shades, tints, and tones of a single color, not strictly a single uniform shade.
Synonyms
- Plain-coloured
- Unpatterned
- Single-coloured
- Uniform in color
Antonyms
- Patterned
- Multicoloured
- Variegated
- Printed
- Striped
- Spotted
Adjective
- having the same color all over