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tint
tint T0227800 (tĭnt)n.1. A shade of a color, especially a pale or delicate variation.2. A gradation of a color made by adding white to it to lessen its saturation.3. A barely detectable amount or degree; a trace.4. A shaded effect in engraving produced by fine, close, parallel lines.5. Printing A panel of light color on which matter in another color is to be printed, as in an illustration.6. A dye for the hair.tr. & intr.v. tint·ed, tint·ing, tints To give a tint to or take on a tint. [Alteration of tinct.] tint′er n.tint (tɪnt) n1. (Colours) a shade of a colour, esp a pale one2. (Colours) a colour that is softened or desaturated by the addition of white3. a tinge4. (Hairdressing & Grooming) a semipermanent dye for the hair5. a trace or hint: a tint of jealousy in his voice. 6. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) engraving uniform shading, produced esp by hatching7. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing a panel of colour serving as a background to letters or other mattervb8. (tr) to colour or tinge9. (tr) to change or influence slightly: his answer was tinted by his prior knowledge. 10. (intr) to acquire a tint[C18: from earlier tinct] ˈtinter ntint (tɪnt) n. 1. a variety of a color; hue. 2. a color diluted with white. 3. a delicate or pale color. 4. any of various commercial hair dyes. 5. a uniform shading, as in an engraving. 6. Also called tint′ block`. a faintly colored background upon which to print an illustration. v.t. 7. to color slightly. [1710–20; variant of tinct] tint′er, n. tint Past participle: tinted Gerund: tinting
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I tint | you tint | he/she/it tints | we tint | you tint | they tint |
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I tinted | you tinted | he/she/it tinted | we tinted | you tinted | they tinted |
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I am tinting | you are tinting | he/she/it is tinting | we are tinting | you are tinting | they are tinting |
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I have tinted | you have tinted | he/she/it has tinted | we have tinted | you have tinted | they have tinted |
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I was tinting | you were tinting | he/she/it was tinting | we were tinting | you were tinting | they were tinting |
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I had tinted | you had tinted | he/she/it had tinted | we had tinted | you had tinted | they had tinted |
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I will tint | you will tint | he/she/it will tint | we will tint | you will tint | they will tint |
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I will have tinted | you will have tinted | he/she/it will have tinted | we will have tinted | you will have tinted | they will have tinted |
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I will be tinting | you will be tinting | he/she/it will be tinting | we will be tinting | you will be tinting | they will be tinting |
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I have been tinting | you have been tinting | he/she/it has been tinting | we have been tinting | you have been tinting | they have been tinting |
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I will have been tinting | you will have been tinting | he/she/it will have been tinting | we will have been tinting | you will have been tinting | they will have been tinting |
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I had been tinting | you had been tinting | he/she/it had been tinting | we had been tinting | you had been tinting | they had been tinting |
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I would tint | you would tint | he/she/it would tint | we would tint | you would tint | they would tint |
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I would have tinted | you would have tinted | he/she/it would have tinted | we would have tinted | you would have tinted | they would have tinted | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tint - a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color; "after several trials he mixed the shade of pink that she wanted"shade, tincture, tonecolor, coloring, colouring, colour - a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect; "a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light"mellowness - a soft shade of a color; "a mellowness of light and shade not attainable in marble"richness - a strong deep vividness of hue; "the fire-light gave a richness of coloring to that side of the room"tinge, undertone - a pale or subdued color | Verb | 1. | tint - color lightly; "her greying hair was tinged blond"; "the leaves were tinged red in November"tinct, tinge, touchhenna - apply henna to one's hair; "She hennas her hair every month"color, color in, colorise, colorize, colour in, colourise, colourize, colour - add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film"tincture - stain or tint with a color; "The leaves were tinctured with a bright red"complexion - give a certain color to; "The setting sun complexioned the hills" |
tintnoun1. shade, colour, tone, hue, cast Its large leaves often show a delicate purple tint.2. dye, wash, stain, rinse, tinge, tincture You've had a tint on your hair.3. hint, touch, trace, suggestion, shade, tinge His words had more than a tint of truth to them.verb1. dye, colour, stain, rinse, tinge, tincture Eyebrows can be tinted with the same dye.tintnoun1. The property by which the sense of vision can distinguish between objects, as a red apple and a green apple, that are very similar or identical in form and size:color, hue, shade, tone.2. A shade of a color, especially a pale or delicate variation:cast, hue, tinge, tone.3. The degree of vividness of a color, as when modified by the addition of black or white pigment:gradation, hue, shade, tinge.verbTo impart color to:color, dye, stain, tincture.Translationstint (tint) noun a variety, or shade, of a colour. 色澤,色調 色泽,色彩 verb to colour slightly. She had her hair tinted red. 將...著色 给...着色tint
look (at something) through rose-tinted glassesTo assume a generally optimistic and cheerful attitude (toward something); to focus on the positive aspects (of something). Primarily heard in US. I know nostalgia can be misleading, but I really look at my childhood through rose-tinted glasses. I think Mary is only capable of looking through rose-tinted glasses, like she's in complete denial of the negative things in life!See also: glass, look, throughrose-tinted spectaclesAn unduly idealistic, optimistic, sentimental, or wistful perspective on or about something. Primarily heard in UK. I know Sarah looks on our childhood with rose-tinted spectacles, but I can't put aside how difficult my parents' failing marriage was for all of us. Despite doing worse every quarter for the last two years, our boss keeps seeing the business through rose-tinted spectacles. You need to take off your rose-tinted spectacles for a moment and realise that there are serious problems in the world that need fixing.See also: spectaclerose-tinted glassesAn unduly idealistic, optimistic, sentimental, or wistful perspective on or about something. I know Sarah looks on our childhood with rose-tinted glasses, but I can't put aside how difficult my parents' failing marriage was for all of us. Despite doing worse every quarter for the last two years, our boss keeps seeing the business through rose-tinted glasses. You need to take off your rose-tinted glasses for a moment and realize that there are serious problems in the world that need fixing.See also: glassrose-tinted spectacles or rose-tinted glasses or rose-coloured glasses COMMON If someone sees something or someone through rose-tinted spectacles or rose-coloured glasses, they only notice the good things about them and so their view is unrealistic. Note: `Rose-coloured' is spelled `rose-colored' in American English. He accused diplomats of looking at the world through rose-tinted spectacles. I realise we all tend to see our children through rose-tinted glasses. Real estate broker Tom Foye believes that many buyers tend to look at houses with rose-colored glasses. Consequently, they end up feeling cheated.See also: spectacletints n. sunglasses. I have to get some prescription tints. See also: tinttint
tint1. a shade of a colour, esp a pale one 2. a colour that is softened or desaturated by the addition of white tint[′tint] (graphic arts) An even tone area on a printed page, often produced by screening black or a color to give a lighter shade. (optics) The mixture of a pure color with white. tintA light color made by mixing a small amount of the pure color with a large amount of white.TINT (1)Interpreted version of JOVIAL.
[Sammet 1969, p. 528].tint (2)huetint
tint (tint), A shade of color varying according to the amount of white admixed with the pigment. [L. tingo, pp. tinctus, to dye] TINT
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TINT➣Thanks, I Needed That | TINT➣Tool Integration (cost model factor) | TINT➣Target Intelligence | TINT➣Tungsten-Iron-Nickel-Tin (ammunition) | TINT➣Tactile Interrogator (Linux/Solaris/OS X program) | TINT➣TIRKS Interface module (Hekimian) |
tint
Synonyms for tintnoun shadeSynonymsnoun dyeSynonyms- dye
- wash
- stain
- rinse
- tinge
- tincture
noun hintSynonyms- hint
- touch
- trace
- suggestion
- shade
- tinge
verb dyeSynonyms- dye
- colour
- stain
- rinse
- tinge
- tincture
Synonyms for tintnoun the property by which the sense of vision can distinguish between objects, as a red apple and a green apple, that are very similar or identical in form and sizeSynonymsnoun a shade of a color, especially a pale or delicate variationSynonymsnoun the degree of vividness of a color, as when modified by the addition of black or white pigmentSynonymsverb to impart color toSynonymsSynonyms for tintnoun a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another colorSynonymsRelated Words- color
- coloring
- colouring
- colour
- mellowness
- richness
- tinge
- undertone
verb color lightlySynonymsRelated Words- henna
- color
- color in
- colorise
- colorize
- colour in
- colourise
- colourize
- colour
- tincture
- complexion
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