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Synonyms & Similar Words
hue
color
shade
tone
dye
pigment
tinge
stain
coloration
discoloration
undertone
overtone
cast
complexion
chroma
saturation
value
intensity
brightness
darkness
lightness
paleness
richness
depth
warmth
coolness
glow
radiance
luminance
sheen
luster
glaze
finish
coating
paint
varnish
enamel
glimmer
sparkle
shimmer
shine
gloss
polish
patina.
Meaning of Tint
The primary meaning of the word "tint" is a small amount of a color, especially one added to something to give it a particular hue.
Definitions
- A small amount of a color, especially one added to something to give it a particular hue.
- A faint or slight impression of a quality or feeling.
- To give something a particular hue or color, especially by adding a small amount of a color to it.
Etymology of Tint
The word "tint" originated from the Old French word "teint", which is derived from the verb "teindre", meaning "to dye".
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe a small amount of a color or a faint impression of a quality or feeling.
Example Uses
- The sunset had a beautiful tint of pink and orange.
- She added a tint of red to her hair to give it a richer color.
- The room had a faint tint of sadness, as if it had been unused for a long time.
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
monochrome
grayscale
neutral
colorless
transparent
clear
invisible
opaque
solid
vibrant
bold
bright
intense
saturated
pure
unmixed
unadulterated
unaltered
unchanged
uniform
consistent
homogeneous
monotonous
dull
muted
subdued
washed-out
faded
bleached
weakened
diminished.