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colorist

American  
[kuhl-er-ist] / ˈkʌl ər ɪst /

noun

  1. a person who uses color skillfully.

  2. a painter who emphasizes color relationships in a work of art.

  3. a person who colors photographs.

  4. a hairdresser who is skilled in coloring coloring or tinting hair.

  5. a musical performer or composer who is skilled in bringing musical color.


Other Word Forms

  • coloristic adjective
  • coloristically adverb

Etymology

Origin of colorist

1680–90; color + -ist; compare French coloriste

Example Sentences

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In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Bessette’s former hair colorist, Brad Johns, reflected on the wig’s hair color as “burnt” and ashy.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 12, 2026

So she was having her hair done with her colorist in L.A. and then messaged me and said, “I think it’s gone very dark.”

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 22, 2024

And they show off Agar’s brilliance as a colorist — which was unusual for her generation of British artists — and perhaps indebted to Matisse.

From New York Times • Feb. 5, 2024

Most of “Pour, Tear, Carve” carries the Phillips far from the impressionist and colorist works for which it’s best known.

From Washington Post • Apr. 10, 2023

Black, of course, and the half-black, or gray, which a good colorist of my acquaintance calls a light black.

From Hand-Loom Weaving A Manual for School and Home by Todd, Mattie Phipps