uncoloured

IPA: ʌnkˈʌɫɝd

adjective

  • Britain standard spelling of uncolored.
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Examples of "uncoloured" in Sentences

  • Scanned an uncoloured magazine title page.
  • The ones in this photo are the uncoloured versions.
  • Constables' plates are larger and of uncoloured white metal.
  • There are no more uncoloured overseas territories on the map.
  • I covered the cake in this uncoloured icing, see the photo above.
  • The neutrality demands uncoloured drawings not to offend any user.
  • Self made using uncoloured wikipedia world map and information from the article.
  • Mix up an uncoloured batch of the royal icing and remove a few spoonfuls to other bowls to mix up various colours.
  • All one requires is clear glass or plastic bottles (PET are recommended but any clear, uncoloured bottles will do) and sunlight which most underdeveloped countries have in abundance.
  • These little words, tremulous and uncoloured as they were, yet were understood by Pendennis in such a manner as to take a great load of suspicion from off his mind — of remorse, perhaps, from his heart.
  • It took the rest of the evening, but eventually they added costume to the skinny, mad-haired woman and sagging, balding man on the computer, outfits like the uncoloured, shapeless clothing discarded on the floor.
  • The ‘simple’ linen dress she was wearing, with its elegant lines, no doubt possessed a designer label, just as her hands and feet with their uncoloured but carefully manicured nails spoke of a woman who had the kind of confidence that came from enjoying position and wealth.

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