uncolored
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Not having color; lacking hue. Describes something that is naturally colorless or has not been given a color.
- Not influenced; objective, unbiased. Describes information, a report, or an opinion that is presented factually without distortion or personal bias.
Usage
- The adjective uncolored is used to describe physical objects or substances that are without pigment or dye.
- It is also used figuratively to describe accounts, facts, or judgments that are neutral and free from prejudice.
Examples
- Physical Lack of Color:
- The laboratory sample was a clear, uncolored liquid.
- He prefers uncolored glass for his windows to let in the natural light.
- Lack of Bias:
- The journalist provided an uncolored account of the events.
- We need an uncolored opinion from someone not involved in the dispute.
Advanced Usage
- "uncolored by": This phrase is used to indicate that something is not affected or influenced by a particular factor.
- Her analysis was remarkably uncolored by personal feelings.
- The historical record should be uncolored by modern political views.
Variants and Related Words
- Uncoloured: (Adjective) The British English spelling of "uncolored."
- Colorless: (Adjective) Similar in meaning for lacking physical color; can also mean dull or lacking in interest.
- Achromatic: (Adjective) A technical term meaning free from color.
- Neutral: (Adjective) Similar in the figurative sense of being unbiased or impartial.
- Objective: (Adjective) Similar in the figurative sense of being based on facts, not personal feelings.
Synonyms
- Colorless
- Clear
- Unbiased
- Impartial
- Neutral
Antonyms
- Colored
- Dyed
- Tinted
- Biased
- Partial
- Prejudiced
Adjective
- not artificially colored or bleached
- unbleached blonde hair
- her hair is uncolored
- undyed cotton
- without color
- pure water is uncolored