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colourful in English

  • colourful
    adv. colourfully.

  • colourful
    colourful, adjective.
    (Especially British)
    1. having excitement, variety, or interest; picturesque; vivid.
    Ex. The explorer described his colourful experiences.
    2. full of colour.
    Ex. a colourful dress.
    Also, (especi

  • colourful
    noun colourfulness.

colourful in Nepali नेपाली

Colourful

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈkʌlərfʊl/

Definitions

1. Having bright colors or a variety of colors; vivid or rich in color.

2. Full of life, interest, or excitement; lively or expressive.

Usage Examples

1. The garden was filled with colourful flowers of every shade.

2. She wore a colourful dress to the party, standing out among the crowd.

3. The artist used a colourful palette to evoke emotion in the painting.

Etymology

The word "colourful" originates from the Old French "colur" (meaning "color") combined with the suffix "-ful," derived from Middle English, meaning "full of" or "characterized by." The term evolved to describe things filled with or having a variety of colors, especially something visually striking or vibrant.

Synonyms

Vibrant, bright, multicolored, kaleidoscopic, variegated, vivid, radiant

Antonyms

Drab, dull, monochrome, colorless, muted, pale

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Colorido /koloˈɾiðo/
French Coloré /kɔlɔʁe/
German Farbig /ˈfaʁbɪç/
Italian Colorato /ko.loˈra.to/
Portuguese Colorido /ko.loˈɾidu/
Chinese (Mandarin) 五光十色 /wǔ guāng shí sè/
Japanese カラフル /karafuru/
Korean 다채로운 /dachero-un/
Russian Яркий /ˈjarkʲɪj/
Arabic ملون /mulawwan/
Hindi रंगीन /raŋɡīn/
Bengali রঙিন /roŋin/
Punjabi ਰੰਗੀਨ /raŋɡīn/
Marathi रंगीन /raŋɡīn/
Gujarati રંગીન /raŋɡīn/
Malayalam വിവിധ നിറങ്ങൾ /vivida niṟaṅṅaḷ/
Tamil வண்ணமயமான /vaṇṇamaya māṉa/
Telugu రంగుల కలయిక /raŋgula kalayika/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

The pronunciation of "colourful" may slightly vary depending on the region. In American English, it is pronounced with a more relaxed 'r' sound, whereas in British English, the 'r' is often more distinct. In some accents, the stress may fall more heavily on the first syllable, while in others, it might be placed on the second syllable.

Historical Usage

The word "colourful" has been in use since the early 19th century, gaining popularity as industrial advancements allowed for the creation of vibrant, multicolored dyes. It began to be applied not only to objects like clothing and artwork but also to describe personalities or events that were rich with variety and excitement.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, "colourful" is seen as a sign of joy, celebration, and creativity. For instance, in Indian culture, vibrant colors play a significant role in festivals, traditional clothing, and religious ceremonies, where the term "colourful" is synonymous with life, happiness, and festivity. Similarly, in Western cultures, a "colourful personality" often refers to someone with an outgoing, lively, and dynamic character.

More Information

The term "colourful" has a broad range of applications across different fields, from fashion and design to art and psychology. In design, a colourful approach can evoke emotions, set moods, and grab attention. In art, it can be used to express vivid contrasts and harmony. The idea of being "colourful" is often associated with diversity and complexity, both in terms of the physical world and abstract concepts, reflecting richness and depth in experience.

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