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- DictionaryTint/tint/
noun
- 1. a shade or variety of a color: "the sky was taking on an apricot tint"
- 2. an artificial dye for coloring the hair.
verb
- 1. color (something) slightly; tinge: "her skin was tinted with delicate color"
1. a. : a usually slight or pale coloration : hue. b. : any of various lighter or darker shades of a color : tinge. 2. : a variation of a color produced by adding white to it and characterized by a low saturation with relatively high lightness. 3. : dye for the hair.
a small amount of a colour: The paint we're using for the bathroom is white with a yellow tint. The evening sky was deep pink, with tints of purple and red in it. UK. a small amount of dye, especially used on the hair, or the act of using such a substance: She's had blonde tints put in her hair.
noun. a shade of a colour, esp a pale one. a colour that is softened or desaturated by the addition of white. a tinge. a semipermanent dye for the hair. a trace or hint. a tint of jealousy in his voice. engraving uniform shading, produced esp by hatching.
TINT meaning: 1. a small amount of a colour: 2. a small amount of dye, especially used on the hair, or the act…. Learn more.
A tint is a shade or type of color. You might describe ocean water during a storm as having tints of green and gray. After you play with your dog in the snow, your cold cheeks might take on a tint of pink. And an artist might change the color of the sky in a painting with a tint of purple.
tint. (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.
noun. /tɪnt/. /tɪnt/. a shade or small amount of a particular colour; a small amount of colour covering a surface. leaves with red and gold autumn tints. the brownish tint of an old photo. The fabrics were mainly in rich autumn tints, reds and oranges. Synonyms colour.