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Meaning of dye

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dye (n)

a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e.g. fabrics or hair

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dye (v)

color with dye

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dye (v. t.)

To stain; to color; to give a new and permanent color to, as by the application of dyestuffs.

Webster

dye (n.)

Color produced by dyeing.

Material used for dyeing; a dyestuff.

Same as Die, a lot.

dye Sentence Examples

  1. The DIY enthusiast used a natural dye to give the old cloth a vibrant new look.
  2. The scientific experiment involved mixing multiple dyes to observe the color interactions.
  3. Upon close examination, the ancient manuscript revealed remnants of dye.
  4. During the festival, people celebrated by throwing colored dye powder at each other.
  5. The artist carefully selected the right combination of dyes to create a stunning oil painting.
  6. The textile industry relies heavily on various types of dyes to add color to fabrics.
  7. The molecular structure of the dye determines its chemical properties and absorption spectrum.
  8. In the biology lab, students studied the mechanism by which cells take up and process dye.
  9. During the hair treatment, the client chose to apply a semi-permanent dye for a subtle color change.
  10. The watercolor artist's palette featured a wide range of transparent dyes for creating ethereal effects.

FAQs About the word dye

a usually soluble substance for staining or coloring e.g. fabrics or hair, color with dyeTo stain; to color; to give a new and permanent color to, as by the app

color,pigment, stain, coloring, colorant, hue,dyestuff, tinge, shade,tint

bleach, bleach, whiten, whiten,decolorize, blanch, blanch, decolorize,

The DIY enthusiast used a natural dye to give the old cloth a vibrant new look.

The scientific experiment involved mixing multiple dyes to observe the color interactions.

Upon close examination, the ancient manuscript revealed remnants of dye.

During the festival, people celebrated by throwing colored dye powder at each other.