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coloringnoun a substance used to color other materialsadded more coloring to the buttercream frosting to get the perfect shade of blue color, colorant, dye, dyestuff, pigment, stain tint, tonercast, hue, shade, tinge the hue or appearance of the skin and especially of the facethe pale coloring of people of Irish descent color, complexion shade, tint, tonefeatures, lineaments, lookscountenance, face, visage the representation of something in terms that go beyond the factsthe unexciting facts were given a sensational coloring in the local news caricature, elaboration, embellishment, embroidering, embroidery, exaggeration, hyperbole, magnification, overstatement, padding, stretching amplification, enhancementfabrication, misrepresentationfudging, hedginghype, pufferysuperlative meiosis, understatement belittlement, disparagement, minimizing, poor-mouthing coloringverbpresent participle of colorto give color or a different color toper the couple's request, the baker used natural ingredients like beet juice and tumeric to color the icing for the wedding cake bepainting(archaic), dyeing, painting, pigmenting, staining, tincturing, tingeing(or tinging), tinting brightening, lighteningdarkening, embrowning, toning (down)checkering, dappling, daubing, flecking, marbling, mottling, patterning, polychroming, specking, speckling, streaking, striating, striping, variegating decolorizing blanching, bleaching, whitening to add to the interest of by including made-up detailshe gave a highly colored version of a rather mundane experience elaborating (on), embellishing, embroidering, exaggerating, hyperbolizing, magnifying, padding, stretching dressing up, gussying upamplifying, enhancing, enlarging (on or upon), expanding, fleshing (out)fudging, hedgingoverdoing, overdrawing, overemphasizing, overplaying, overstatingemphasizing, playing up, stressingcaricaturingsatirizing belittling, minimizing, playing down, understating to change so much as to create a wrong impression or alter the meaning ofhis news reporting is colored by his prejudices bending, cooking, distorting, falsifying, fudging, garbling, misinterpreting, misrelating, misrepresenting, misstating, perverting, slanting, twisting, warping misdescribing, misspeaking, mistranslatingbelying, camouflaging, disguising, dissembling, glossing (over), masking, veiling, whitewashingbowdlerizing, censoringcomplicating, confounding, confusing, mistaking, mixing (up)mystifying, obscuringequivocating, fibbing, lying, paltering, prevaricating clarifying, clearing (up), explaining, illuminating, illustrating, interpreting, spelling outdeciphering to develop a rosy facial color (as from excitement or embarrassment)she colored after hearing the nasty remarks about her weight blooming, blushing, crimsoning, flushing, glowing, reddening incarnadining, rouging, ruddlingabashing, chagrining, discomfiting, disconcerting, embarrassing, fazing, humiliating, mortifying turning color in the 15th century |