COLOURFUL


Meaning of COLOURFUL in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ kʌlə(r)fʊl ]

Note: in AM, use 'colorful'

1.

Something that is colourful has bright colours or a lot of different colours.

The flowers were colourful and the scenery magnificent...

People wore colorful clothes and seemed to be having a good time.

ADJ

• col‧our‧ful‧ly

...the sight of dozens of colourfully dressed people.

ADV

2.

A colourful story is full of exciting details.

The story she told was certainly colourful, and extended over her life in England, Germany and Spain.

...the country’s colourful and often violent history.

ADJ

3.

A colourful character is a person who behaves in an interesting and amusing way.

Casey Stengel was probably the most colorful character in baseball.

ADJ : usu ADJ n

4.

If someone has had a colourful past or a colourful career, they have been involved in exciting but often slightly shocking things.

More details surfaced of her colourful past as the story developed.

ADJ : usu ADJ n

5.

Colourful language is rude or offensive language.

= bad

ADJ : usu ADJ n [ politeness ]

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