What is another word for dis-colored?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪskˈʌləd], [ dˈɪskˈʌləd], [ d_ˈɪ_s_k_ˈʌ_l_ə_d]
Synonyms for Dis-colored:
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adj.
• dappled- Parti-colored ,
- Versicolor ,
- Versicolored ,
- brindle ,
- brindled ,
- checkered ,
- discolored ,
- flecked ,
- motley ,
- multicolor ,
- multicolored ,
- multihued ,
- piebald ,
- pied ,
- speckled ,
- spotted ,
- stippled ,
- varicolored ,
- variegated .
- bedimmed ,
- broken-down ,
- colorless ,
- dark ,
- darkish ,
- dilapidated ,
- dim ,
- dirty ,
- drab ,
- dreary ,
- dull ,
- dusky ,
- faded ,
- gloomy ,
- grimy ,
- muddy ,
- murky ,
- obscure ,
- run-down ,
- seedy ,
- shabby ,
- smirched ,
- somber ,
- sullied ,
- tarnished ,
- threadbare ,
- tired .
- achromatic ,
- ashen ,
- bedraggled ,
- dingy ,
- etiolated ,
- indistinct ,
- lackluster ,
- lusterless ,
- not shiny ,
- pale ,
- pallid ,
- shopworn ,
- tacky ,
- tattered ,
- wan ,
- washed out ,
- wasted ,
- worn .
- anemic ,
- bilious ,
- bleached ,
- cadaverous ,
- faint ,
- feeble ,
- forceless ,
- ghastly ,
- haggard ,
- ineffective ,
- ineffectual ,
- livid ,
- peaked ,
- sickly ,
- washed-out ,
- white .
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v.
• blot • blur • damage- abuse ,
- bang up ,
- batter ,
- bleach ,
- blight ,
- break ,
- burn ,
- contaminate ,
- corrode ,
- corrupt ,
- crack ,
- cripple ,
- deface ,
- disfigure ,
- disintegrate ,
- dismantle ,
- fade ,
- gnaw ,
- harm ,
- hurt ,
- impair ,
- incapacitate ,
- infect ,
- injure ,
- lacerate ,
- maim ,
- maltreat ,
- mangle ,
- mutilate ,
- pollute ,
- ravage ,
- rot ,
- ruin ,
- scathe ,
- scorch ,
- scratch ,
- smash ,
- split ,
- stab ,
- tamper with ,
- tear ,
- undermine ,
- vitiate ,
- weaken ,
- wear away ,
- wound ,
- wreak havoc on ,
- wreck ,
- wrong .
- Putresce ,
- atrophy ,
- be impaired ,
- become contaminated ,
- break up ,
- collapse ,
- curdle ,
- decline ,
- decompose ,
- degenerate ,
- depreciate ,
- dissolve ,
- dry-rot ,
- dwindle ,
- fail ,
- get worse ,
- go bad ,
- go to seed ,
- go to the dogs ,
- hit rock bottom ,
- hit the skids ,
- lessen ,
- mildew ,
- mold ,
- molder ,
- mortify ,
- pejorate ,
- perish ,
- putrefy ,
- reach depths ,
- sap ,
- shrivel ,
- sicken ,
- sink ,
- slump ,
- suppurate ,
- turn ,
- wane ,
- waste away ,
- wither .
- adulterate ,
- befoul ,
- debase ,
- deflower ,
- degrade ,
- desecrate ,
- disgrace ,
- dishonor ,
- maculate ,
- make foul ,
- mess up ,
- molest ,
- muck up ,
- profane ,
- rape ,
- ravish ,
- scuzz up ,
- seduce ,
- shame ,
- trash .
- Draggle ,
- begrime ,
- besoil ,
- blacken ,
- blotch ,
- blur ,
- botch ,
- coat ,
- decay ,
- encrust ,
- foul ,
- grime ,
- make dusty ,
- make impure ,
- smirch ,
- smoke ,
- smutch ,
- spatter ,
- sweat .
- besmear ,
- besmirch ,
- blot ,
- defile ,
- mar ,
- mark ,
- rust ,
- smear ,
- soil ,
- stain ,
- streak ,
- sully ,
- tar ,
- tarnish ,
- tinge .
- Evanish ,
- achromatize ,
- become colorless ,
- blanch ,
- blench ,
- clear ,
- decolorize ,
- disappear ,
- etiolate ,
- evaporate ,
- grow dim ,
- lose brightness ,
- lose luster ,
- neutralize ,
- tone down ,
- vanish ,
- wash out .
- HIT ,
- apply ,
- asperse ,
- bad-mouth ,
- bedaub ,
- blackguard ,
- blister ,
- calumniate ,
- cover ,
- dab ,
- daub ,
- defame ,
- denigrate ,
- drag through mud ,
- give a black eye ,
- libel ,
- malign ,
- overlay ,
- overspread ,
- pan ,
- patch ,
- plaster ,
- poor-mouth ,
- rap ,
- rip up ,
- slam ,
- slander ,
- sling mud ,
- slop ,
- slur ,
- spray ,
- sprinkle ,
- traduce ,
- vilify .
- animalize ,
- bastardize ,
- bestialize ,
- brutalize ,
- color ,
- debauch ,
- demoralize ,
- deprave ,
- drag through the mud ,
- dye ,
- pervert ,
- tint .
- brand ,
- break down ,
- cast a slur ,
- cloud ,
- cook ,
- crud up ,
- crumble ,
- cut ,
- damage ,
- discredit ,
- doctor ,
- give a bad name ,
- poison ,
- spike ,
- stigmatize ,
- water ,
- water down .
How to use "Dis-colored" in context?
Every color has its own unique, special meaning to us. However, sometimes there are colors that we don't see often or that we may not associate with a certain emotion. For example, yellow can signal happiness, and purple can represent royalty orility. But what about colors that are "dis-colored"?
There are a few colors that fall into this category, and they can represent different emotions or feelings. For example, red can symbolize anger, and green can symbolize envy. While these colors may be associated with certain emotions, it's important to remember that each individual experiences the world in their own way.
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