bepaint (Meaning)

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bepaint (v. t.)

To paint; to cover or color with, or as with, paint.

bepaint Sentence Examples

  1. The artist meticulously bepainted the canvas with vibrant hues.
  2. The muralist's brush danced across the wall, bepainting it with a tapestry of vibrant scenes.
  3. The graffiti artist stealthily bepainted the alleyway with bold and subversive messages.
  4. The child's fingers were bepainted with bright colors as they created a masterpiece on the sidewalk.
  5. The old woman's skin was bepainted with intricate henna designs, a testament to her cultural heritage.
  6. The actress bepainted her face with makeup, transforming herself into a different character.
  7. The clown's face was bepainted with an exaggerated grin, hiding the performer's true emotions.
  8. The stained-glass windows of the cathedral were bepainted with biblical scenes, casting ethereal light upon the interior.
  9. The walls of the abandoned house were bepainted with peeling paint, revealing a history of former occupants.
  10. The soldier's face was bepainted with camouflage, concealing him amidst the foliage during wartime.

FAQs About the word bepaint

To paint; to cover or color with, or as with, paint.

tint, dye, stain, color,paint,brighten, tincture, tinge, pigment, tone (down)

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

The artist meticulously bepainted the canvas with vibrant hues.

The muralist's brush danced across the wall, bepainting it with a tapestry of vibrant scenes.

The graffiti artist stealthily bepainted the alleyway with bold and subversive messages.

The child's fingers were bepainted with bright colors as they created a masterpiece on the sidewalk.