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tint

/tɪnt/
/tɪnt/
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Other forms: tints; tinted; tinting

A tint is a shade or type of color. You might describe ocean water during a storm as having tints of green and gray.

After you play with your dog in the snow, your cold cheeks might take on a tint of pink. And an artist might change the color of the sky in a painting with a tint of purple. Tint is also a verb, meaning "shade" or "color very slightly." So rinsing beets will probably tint your white sink. Before it evolved into tint, the word was tinct, from the Latin tinctus, "a dyeing."

Definitions of tint
  1. noun
    a quality of a given color that differs slightly from another color
    synonyms: shade, tincture, tone
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    types:
    mellowness
    a soft shade of a color
    richness
    a strong deep vividness of hue
    tinge, undertone
    a pale or subdued color
    type of:
    color, coloring, colour, colouring
    a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect
  2. verb
    color lightly
    synonyms: tinct, tinge, touch
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    types:
    henna
    apply henna to one's hair
    tincture
    stain or tint with a color
    complexion
    give a certain color to
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