coloury

English

Etymology

colour + -y

Adjective

coloury (comparative more coloury, superlative most coloury)

  1. Having plenty of colour.
    • 2012, Harold Speed, Oil Painting Techniques and Materials (page 131)
      If this is so, you will notice that the solidly painted square without darker coloured edge, is the least coloury of them all; and that the glazed square is the most vivid in colour.
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