Definition of discoloured in English:
discoloured
(US discolored)
adjective dɪsˈkʌləddisˈkələrd
Changed in colour in a way that is less attractive.
her beauty was marred by discoloured teeth
Example sentencesExamples
- The discolored fluid prevents a clear view of the inside of the amniotic cavity.
- In some cases the entire seed may be discolored.
- The treatment might need to be refreshed each year, or more often for severely discolored teeth.
- Some crystals are discolored yellow or red by iron oxide inclusions.
- Keep in mind that the objects are not rotten or smelly or discolored.
- In addition, take note of any switchplates that are discolored.
- Professional jewelry cleaners are a good option for seriously discolored or damaged jewelry.
- Their gushing tears felt like excruciating acid rolling down their dry, discolored, paper cheeks.
- In the middle of the room was a small fire with several discolored flasks gingerly stuffed in the coals.
- The characteristic symptom of Sudden Oak Death is sap bleeding from discolored bark.
- Both of us have had to figure out what to do with discolored redwood in fences or decks.
- He is now taking away discolored layers of varnish that have coated the painting for well over a century.
- Customers are kindly asked not to bring up the horrific accident which left Mike with discolored white scar tissue around his eyes.
- The amniotic fluid may be discolored by blood from a previous amniocentesis, excess vernix, or meconium.
- Abu-Jamal is suffering from a swollen, discolored ankle.
- Watch out for discolored card readers next to the machine.
- At that time, the water was also discolored.
- Leaves appear immediately discolored, turning a dull green.
- Affected stalks often have pink to reddish discolored internal tissues.
- You'll notice several large branches or the top half of the tree with discolored needles.