decolor (Meaning)

Wordnet

decolor (v)

remove color from

Webster

decolor (v. t.)

To deprive of color; to bleach.

Synonyms & Antonyms of decolor

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decolor Sentence Examples

  1. The harsh sunlight decolored the vibrant beach towel over the summer.
  2. The scientist carefully decolored the flower petals to study the pigments beneath.
  3. I used a bleach pen to decolor the accidental ink stain on my shirt.
  4. Age can decolor photographs, leaving them faded and washed-out.
  5. The chlorine in the pool decolored my hair a greenish tinge.
  6. Some laundry detergents boast special formulas to prevent clothes from decoloring.
  7. The decolored leaves crunched underfoot as I walked through the autumn forest.
  8. Artists sometimes use decolored fabrics to create a sense of age and wear in their work.
  9. The chemical reaction decolored the copper wire, leaving it a dull grey.
  10. I added a decolor stop bath to the photographic developing process to prevent overexposure.

FAQs About the word decolor

remove color fromTo deprive of color; to bleach.

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The harsh sunlight decolored the vibrant beach towel over the summer.

The scientist carefully decolored the flower petals to study the pigments beneath.

I used a bleach pen to decolor the accidental ink stain on my shirt.

Age can decolor photographs, leaving them faded and washed-out.