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pastel
1[ pa-stel; especially British pas-tl ]
noun
- a color having a soft, subdued shade.
- a kind of dried paste made of pigments ground with chalk and compounded with gum water.
- a chalklike crayon made from such paste.
- the art of drawing with such crayons.
- a drawing so made.
- a short, light prose study or sketch.
adjective
- having a soft, subdued shade.
- drawn with pastels:
a pastel portrait.
pastel
2[ pas-tel ]
noun
- the woad plant.
- the dye made from it.
pastel
/ pæˈstɛl; ˈpæstəl /
noun
- a substance made of ground pigment bound with gum, used for making sticks for drawing
- a crayon of this
- a drawing done in such crayons
- the medium or technique of pastel drawing
- a pale delicate colour
- a light prose work, esp a poetic one
- another name for woad
adjective
- (of a colour) pale; delicate
pastel blue
Derived Forms
- ˈpastelist, noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of pastel1
Example Sentences
With its its powdery pastel colors, zigzag metal canopies, space-age scoreboard and verdant terraces filled with UFO-shaped urns, Dodger Stadium lived up to the hype.
The food was next-level good, whether we ate dishes showcasing local ingredients, fusion cuisine that brought together Japanese and Portuguese flavors, or traditionally-prepared pastel de nata — custard tarts — and salt cod.
Using her living room as a studio, she creates her paintings using old photos which "get reimagined" using charcoal and acrylic and occasionally mixed media such as spray paint and pastels.
There are brushstrokes and smudges, as if the world were realized in pastels.
The 28-year-old started allocating to every hour a colour that represented how he was feeling at that point in time - with red being the most depressive state, and pastel blue the most positive.
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