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- Dictionarydis·col·or/disˈkələr/
verb
- 1. change or cause to change to a different, less attractive color: "do not overknead the dough while adding the fruit or it will discolor"
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DISCOLOUR definition: to (cause something to) change from the original colour and therefore to look unpleasant: . Learn more.
noun. discolourment (disˈcolourment) or US discolorment (disˈcolorment) noun. Word Frequency. discolour in American English. (ˌdɪsˈkʌlər ) verb transitive, verb intransitive. British.
Define discolour. discolour synonyms, discolour pronunciation, discolour translation, English dictionary definition of discolour. or vb to change or cause to change in colour; fade or stain disˌcolorˈation , disˌcolourˈation n disˈcolourment , disˈcolorment n Collins English Dictionary...
discolour meaning: to (cause something to) change from the original colour and therefore to look unpleasant: . Learn more.
Definition of discolour verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Discolour definition: to change or cause to change in colour; fade or stain. See examples of DISCOLOUR used in a sentence.
cause to lose or change color. synonyms: discolor. see more. verb. change color, often in an undesired manner. synonyms: color, colour, discolor. see more. verb. lose color or turn colorless.
(transitive & intransitive) If you discolour something, you cause it to change or lose its colour. Washing light laundry with dark may cause your clothes to discolour.
discolour meaning, definition, what is discolour: to change colour, or to make something c...: Learn more.
to change or spoil the color of; fade or stain. v.i. to change color; become faded or stained. Late Latin discolorārī to change color, derivative of Latin discolor of another color. See dis - 1, color. Old French descolorer. Middle English discolouren 1350–1400. 'discolour' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):