pigment Antonyms
Meaning of pigment
pigment (n)
dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.)
any substance whose presence in plant or animal tissues produces a characteristic color
a substance used as a coating to protect or decorate a surface (especially a mixture of pigment suspended in a liquid); dries to form a hard coating
pigment (v)
acquire pigment; become colored or imbued
color or dye with a pigment
pigment (n.)
Any material from which a dye, a paint, or the like, may be prepared; particularly, the refined and purified coloring matter ready for mixing with an appropriate vehicle.
Any one of the colored substances found in animal and vegetable tissues and fluids, as bilirubin, urobilin, chlorophyll, etc.
Wine flavored with species and honey.
pigment Sentence Examples
- The vibrant pigments in the ancient paintings have faded over time.
- The artist carefully blended pigments to create intricate color tones.
- The mineral pigments used in traditional Japanese ceramics exhibit a depth of color.
- The bright yellow pigment in the flowers attracts pollinators.
- The car's body panels were painted with a metallic pigment for a lustrous finish.
- The skin's pigmentation plays a role in determining its tone and sensitivity to sunlight.
- The pigment in the octopus's ink allows it to camouflage itself in its surroundings.
- Some flowers have pigments that change color depending on the soil pH.
- Plant pigments absorb certain wavelengths of light, contributing to their characteristic colors.
- The pigments in cosmetics are used to enhance or alter the natural appearance of the skin and hair.
FAQs About the word pigment
dry coloring material (especially a powder to be mixed with a liquid to produce paint, etc.), any substance whose presence in plant or animal tissues produces a
colorant, stain, coloring,dye, color,hue, dyestuff, tinge,tint, toner
decolorize, bleach,bleach, decolorize,whiten, blanch, whiten, blanch,
The vibrant pigments in the ancient paintings have faded over time.
The artist carefully blended pigments to create intricate color tones.
The mineral pigments used in traditional Japanese ceramics exhibit a depth of color.
The bright yellow pigment in the flowers attracts pollinators.