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colorful

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Adjective — Full of bright or varied colors.

How to use colorful

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Etymology

From color plus -ful.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “colorful” mean?

The word “colorful” means full of bright or varied colors. In plain terms, full of bright colors, or full of vivid, interesting character.

How do you pronounce “colorful”?

“Colorful” is pronounced KUHL-uh-fl (/ˈkʌl.əɹ.fl̩/ in IPA).

How do you use “colorful” in a sentence?

Here is “colorful” used in a sentence: “The market stalls were piled high with colorful fruit.”

What is another word for “colorful”?

Words with a similar meaning to “colorful” include multicolored and polychromatic.

What part of speech is “colorful”?

“Colorful” is an adjective.

Is “colorful” a common word?

“Colorful” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “colorful” have?

“Colorful” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: full of bright or varied colors.

What is the difference between colorful and vibrant?

Colorful mainly describes something containing many bright or varied colors, while vibrant emphasizes intensity and energy, which can apply to color but also to personality, atmosphere, or sound. A painting can be colorful without being vibrant if its colors are muted, and a vibrant scene may involve energy beyond just color.

Can colorful describe a person's character rather than color?

Yes, colorful is commonly used figuratively to describe someone or something lively, vivid, or full of interesting character, such as a colorful personality or a colorful history. This sense has nothing to do with literal color and instead highlights variety and vividness of experience.

Is colorful the same as multicolored?

Not exactly. Multicolored simply means having several colors, while colorful adds a sense of brightness or vividness, and can also carry the figurative meaning of lively or interesting, which multicolored does not.

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