miscolor (Meaning)
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miscolor (v. t.)
To give a wrong color to; figuratively, to set forth erroneously or unfairly; as, to miscolor facts.
Synonyms & Antonyms of miscolor
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miscolor Sentence Examples
- The painter accidentally miscolored the canvas, ruining the entire work of art.
- The machine miscolored the fabric, creating an uneven and undesirable pattern.
- The chemicals caused the paper to miscolor, making it unusable for important documents.
- The sun's intense rays had miscolored the curtains, fading them to a pale shade.
- The ink cartridge miscolored the printed document, rendering it illegible.
- The dye miscolored the leather jacket, giving it a blotchy and unsightly appearance.
- The miscolored tiles in the bathroom clashed with the other elements, creating a disharmonious aesthetic.
- The miscolored tablecloth ruined the festive atmosphere of the dinner party.
- The miscolored hair extensions stood out unnaturally against the person's natural hair tone.
- The miscolored light bulbs emitted an unflattering and dim glow, casting a gloomy atmosphere in the room.
FAQs About the word miscolor
To give a wrong color to; figuratively, to set forth erroneously or unfairly; as, to miscolor facts.
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No antonyms found.
The painter accidentally miscolored the canvas, ruining the entire work of art.
The machine miscolored the fabric, creating an uneven and undesirable pattern.
The chemicals caused the paper to miscolor, making it unusable for important documents.
The sun's intense rays had miscolored the curtains, fading them to a pale shade.