coloring
0 antonyms and opposites of coloring, grouped by meaning.
Noun — The act of adding color to something, such as a picture.
How to use coloring
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Frequently asked questions
What does “coloring” mean?
The word “coloring” means the act of adding color to something, such as a picture. In plain terms, either the act of adding color, or a substance used to color something like food.
How do you use “coloring” in a sentence?
Here is “coloring” used in a sentence: “The toddler spent an hour coloring in her new book.”
What part of speech is “coloring”?
“Coloring” is a noun.
Is “coloring” a common word?
“Coloring” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “coloring” have?
“Coloring” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the act of adding color to something, such as a picture.
What is the difference between 'coloring' and 'colouring'?
'Coloring' is the American English spelling and 'colouring' is the British English spelling of the same word, both referring to the act of adding color to something, or a substance added to give color. There is no difference in meaning, only in regional spelling convention.
Is food coloring the same as food dye?
Food coloring and food dye both refer to substances added to food or products to give them color, and the terms are largely interchangeable. 'Coloring' is the more common general term, while 'dye' can suggest a more concentrated or chemical additive.
Does 'coloring' only refer to art activities like coloring books?
No, while 'coloring' commonly refers to the act of adding color to a picture, such as in a coloring book, it also refers to substances added to food or other products to give them color, a distinct sense from the artistic activity.