palette

IPA: pˈæɫʌt

noun

  • (painting) A thin board on which a painter lays and mixes colours.
  • The range of colors in a given work or item or body of work.
  • The range of tones or tone colors in a given musical composition or performance.
  • A set of makeup including a variety of colors, often packaged together in a tray.
  • (computing, graphical user interface) A visual selection of colours, tools, commands, etc.
  • (historical) A plate of armour covering the points of junction at the bend of the shoulders and elbows.
  • A plate against which a person presses their chest to give force to a hand-operated drill.
  • The tincture palettes used for coloring flags and coats of arms.
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Examples of "palette" in Sentences

  • And you can always expand what I call your palette.
  • The color palette is cheerful, yet subtle and tasteful.
  • The color palette is diverse, ranging from white to strong red.
  • The color palette is not too flashy, nor too dull, creating a perfect balance.
  • The color palette is either peaceful or very bold, depending on the interior they will serve.
  • The color palette is various and we also tried to find some kitchen designs that featured a certain theme.
  • I don't think ALL films should be 3d or ever will be, but to say it's not a legitimate tool in the filmmaker's palette is just stupid.
  • The subtle colour palette is another layer in the creation of a calm and relaxing area for catching up with work or with after party guests.
  • I don't think the darkness relates to anything, it's just randomly selecting colors from a palette (in this case, the palette is all shades of gray). scifijazznik

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