painted in Latin
painted in Latin is pictus — painted means covered with a layer of paint.
painted in Latin
pictus
What does "painted" mean?
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adjective Covered with a layer of paint.
"The freshly painted walls still smelled of paint."
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adjective Superficial or put-on, lacking real feeling.
"His smile felt painted, not genuine."
painted in a sentence
- The freshly painted walls still smelled of paint.
- A row of brightly painted houses lined the street.
- His smile felt painted, not genuine.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "painted" in Latin?
"painted" in Latin is pictus. painted means: Covered with a layer of paint.
How do you use "painted" in a sentence?
Example: "The freshly painted walls still smelled of paint." In Latin, "painted" is pictus.
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