colourless

IPA: kˈʌɫɝɫʌs

adjective

  • Having little or no colour.
  • (of a liquid) Water white.
  • Lacking in interest or variety.
  • (politics) Neutral in opinion or allegiance; centrist
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Examples of "colourless" in Sentences

  • Wet as was their hair, it was plainly a colourless, sandy hair.
  • People used to call colourless zircons Matara diamonds, after a town there.”
  • Normal, formal, and colourless, she was what was to be expected of a loveless marriage.
  • Now, among the heresies that are spoken in this matter is the habit of calling a grey day a "colourless" day.
  • Khush Kumar, 38, was cheered as he suggested a whip-round to send Griffin and his supporters to the "colourless" South Pole.
  • Some are more markedly different than others, but we have all seen a so-called colourless woman transformed into surprising loveliness when dressed by an artist's instinct.
  • Perhaps the most adequate way of putting the situation would be to image the objective mystery as a kind of colourless screen across which a coloured picture is slowly moved.
  • True faith is what may be called colourless, like air or water; it is but the medium through which the soul sees Christ, and the soul as little rests on it and contemplates it, as the eye can see the air.
  • Lastly, there is this value about the colour that men call colourless; that it suggests in some way the mixed and troubled average of existence, especially in its quality of strife and expectation and promise.
  • Lastly, there is this value about the colour that men call colourless: that it suggests in some way the mixed and troubled average of existence, especially in its quality of strife and expectation and promise.

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