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View synonyms for color scheme

color scheme

noun

  1. an arrangement or pattern of colors or colored objects conceived of as forming an integrated whole:

    the color scheme of a living room.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of color scheme1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences

The cap, like Lochte's sneakers, sport a green, yellow, and black color scheme.

The color scheme remained neutral and muted, mainly black and white with hints of pink or maroon popping out occassionally.

The poster took off online, and Moss did eight more with the same color scheme.

She was always camera-ready, matching her clothing to the color scheme of sites where she would be photographed.

The floor should usually enter into the color scheme as the low note in the scale.

Those wonderful purple ones with a sprinkling of the yellow—no, yellow would spoil the color scheme of the basket.

Even though it is not desired to use the salad to carry out a color scheme, it should always be made an attractive dish.

They may be plain or fancy and are generally used to carry out a color scheme or a decorative idea.

Original ideas and designs may thus be worked out in an attractive way to match a color scheme or carry out a decorative idea.

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