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Meaning of multicolor
The primary meaning of the word "multicolor" refers to something that has or consists of many colors.
Etymology of multicolor
The word "multicolor" has its roots in Latin, with "multi-" meaning many and "color" meaning color, and entered the English language in the mid-17th century, initially used to describe something with many colors, and has since been used in various contexts, including art, design, and technology.
Synonyms
kaleidoscopic
colorful
multihued
polychromatic
variegated
rainbow
prismatic
heterochromatic
dichromatic
trichromatic
tetrachromatic
many-colored
diverse
assorted
mixed
motley
mottled
speckled
dappled
patchwork
piebald
calico
harlequin
psychedelic
iridescent
opalescent
shimmering
glittering
sparkling
resplendent
vibrant
vivid
bright
radiant
glowing
luminous
Definitions
- Having or consisting of many colors
- * Displaying a variety of colors, especially in a way that is attractive or striking
Usage Examples
- The multicolor painting on the wall added a pop of color to the room
- * The multicolor flowers in the garden were a beautiful sight to behold
- * The company's new multicolor logo was a departure from their traditional single-color design
Antonyms
monochromatic
monochrome
single-colored
uniform
homogeneous
solid
plain
dull
drab
monotonous
unvaried
unicolored
colorless
achromatic
neutral
beige
black
white
gray
monotonous
lackluster
uninspiring
uninteresting