Antonyms for more colorful
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : kuhl-er-fuhl |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkʌl ər fəl |
Definition of more colorful
Origin :- 1889, in figurative sense of "interesting," from color (n.) + -ful. Related: Colorfully.
- adj brilliant, intensely hued
- adj full of life, interesting
- It was better and more colorful than anything Abel Tarkman stocked.
- Extract from : « Trading Jeff and his Dog » by James Arthur Kjelgaard
- You live in the past, if you're inclined, adopt the costumes and manners of some more colorful time.
- Extract from : « Star Performer » by Robert J. Shea
- Never had she seemed more lazy and languid, more velvety and voluptuous, more colorful and sumptuous.
- Extract from : « Angel Island » by Inez Haynes Gillmore
- He finds himself in more varied and interesting situations, and may become a more colorful, a bigger person than his wife.
- Extract from : « The Good Housekeeping Marriage Book » by Various
- In his presence the whole world used to look different to me, more colorful, more hopeful, more gay.
- Extract from : « Twelve Men » by Theodore Dreiser
Synonyms for more colorful
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