UK and ANZ, [US and ANZ] color [verb]If you colour something, you change its colour using paint or a dye.Does he colour his hair, or is that his natural colour?If you colour your room blue, it may look rather cold.If you colour in a particular shape, you fill it with colour.Rosie drew an elephant and coloured it in.If someone colours (with embarrassment), their face becomes red.She colours with embarrassment every time she sees him.If something colours your opinion of something, it influences your opinion in a negative way.His attitude to marriage has been coloured by his unhappy childhood and his parent's divorce.When she found out he had been to prison, it coloured her judgment of him.
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Meaning of COLOUR in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012