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coloring

[ kuhl-er-ing ]

noun

  1. the act or method of applying color.
  2. appearance as to color:

    healthy coloring.

  3. a substance used to color something:

    food coloring made from vegetable dyes.

  4. aspect or tone:

    The ethical coloring of the story balanced the rawness of its language.

  5. specious appearance; show.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of coloring1

late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; color, -ing 1
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Example Sentences

Among the items I brought back to L.A. was one of my mom’s adult coloring books, a gift from my father that I placed on my coffee table and will forever cherish.

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Yet the dye remained a legal food coloring.

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Estrada brought up the wildfires again and how they’re coloring his last weeks in a way that makes him proud of the people he’s worked with and will leave behind.

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Typically, plant-based meat alternatives are made using nonanimal proteins, as well as chemical compounds that enhance the flavor, fats, coloring agents and binding agents.

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If the ingredients include things such as “organic tapioca starch†or “pea protein isolate,†or even natural coloring, you might reconsider.

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How Do You Spell Coloring?

Spelling tips for coloring

The word coloring is hard to spell for two reasons. First, it can be tempting to use a double l or double r. Second, in British English, the word is spelled with a u (colouring), unlike in American English. 

How to spell coloring: When it comes to color, keep it simple. Too much color, and too many letters, is distracting. You don’t need any extra letters, like a double l, double r, or u. Then, you add the suffix -ing to the base word color to form coloring.

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