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Meaning of prismatic
The primary meaning of "prismatic" refers to something that is related to or resembling a prism, especially in terms of reflecting or refracting light and producing a spectrum of colors.
Etymology of prismatic
The word "prismatic" has its roots in the Greek word "prisma", meaning "something sawed", which is derived from the verb "prizesthai", meaning "to saw".
The term "prismatic" was first used in the 17th century to describe optical prisms and their ability to refract and disperse light.
Synonyms
kaleidoscopic
colorful
vibrant
multicolored
iridescent
rainbow-colored
shimmering
glittering
sparkling
dazzling
resplendent
spectacular
brilliant
radiant
luminous
glowing
shimmering
shining
beaming
dazzling
florid
ornate
baroque
rococo
elaborate
intricate
complex
multifaceted
multidimensional
heterogeneous
diverse
varied
manifold
kaleidoscopic
polychromatic
chromatic
dichromatic
trichromatic
tetrachromatic
multihued
many-colored
many-hued
variegated
mottled
speckled
dappled
piebald
particolored
rainbow-hued
spectrum-colored
Definitions
- Relating to or resembling a prism, especially in producing a spectrum of colors by refraction or dispersion.
- * Having a colorful or multicolored appearance, often with a sense of vibrancy or iridescence.
Usage Examples
- The prismatic colors of the rainbow appeared in the sky after the storm.
- * The prismatic glass sculpture refracted light and created a kaleidoscope of colors.
- * The musician's prismatic voice could convey a wide range of emotions and moods.
Antonyms
monochromatic
monotonous
dull
drab
colorless
gray
beige
white
black
uniform
homogeneous
one-dimensional
simple
plain
unadorned
unvariegated
unicolored
achromatic
neutral
muted
subdued
restrained
understated
lackluster
uninspiring
uninteresting
monotonous
flat
dull
lifeless