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colorful

1 of 1adjective
/ˈkʌlɚfəl/
Forms:more colorful,most colorful
1

having a lot of different and often bright colors

A2
  • The art gallery displayed a collection of colorful paintings and sculptures.
  • The artist used a colorful palette to create a vibrant and dynamic artwork.
  • The butterfly's wings were strikingly colorful with intricate patterns.
  • The children's artwork was filled with colorful drawings of animals and nature.
  • The springtime brought a burst of colorful blossoms to the park.
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2

full of variety, interest, or excitement

  • She has led a colorful life, filled with travel, adventure, and fascinating stories.
  • The festival was a colorful celebration, with music, dancing, and a joyful atmosphere.
  • His speech was colorful, full of anecdotes and vivid descriptions that captivated the audience.
  • The novel is set in a colorful world, rich with unique characters and unexpected twists.
  • The town's colorful history is marked by a blend of cultures and traditions.
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3

marked by or involving offensive or coarse language

  • His colorful outburst shocked everyone in the room, as they weren't expecting such rude language.
  • The movie was filled with colorful dialogue that some viewers found offensive.
  • During the argument, he resorted to colorful language that crossed the line into vulgarity.
  • The coach was known for his colorful vocabulary on the sidelines, much to the dismay of the referees.
  • Her colorful remarks during the meeting were unprofessional and made everyone uncomfortable.
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