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Coloured
1/ ˈkʌləd /
noun
- old-fashioned.an individual who is not a White person, esp a Black person
- a person of mixed ethnic parentage or descent
- a person of mixed ethnic descent speaking English or Afrikaans as their mother tongue
adjective
- old-fashioned.designating or relating to a Coloured person or Coloured people
coloured
2/ ˈkʌləd /
adjective
- possessing colour
- having a strong element of fiction or fantasy; distorted (esp in the phrase highly coloured )
Usage
Example Sentences
Mary Ziegler, a law professor at University of California, Davis, said the outcome in Florida appeared coloured in part by the state's unexpectedly strong support for Donald Trump.
One day, she found a package with dozens of coloured plastic balls addressed to Billy.
Hundreds have gathered in the dark after midnight to wave flags and brightly coloured lights as the Taikonauts make their last few steps on Earth before heading to the launch site.
Shaped and coloured like the country’s rare gemstone, tanzanite, the sparkling new railway terminal in Dar es Salaam is a symbol of Tanzania’s transport ambitions.
He’s also saving his one hundredth Instagram post for “something significant”, and is keen to try building things from other parts of Wales, such as the coloured houses of west Wales’ villages.
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