Opposite of having a pale or sickly color or complexion, especially of one's skin tone
“She had a florid complexion and the strangest burgundy colored hair.”
Opposite of having a creamy or off-white color
Opposite of lacking in color or vividness
(of colours) Opposite of having a restrained or non-vibrant quality
“The forest was warm as summer and abloom with an abundance of colorful flowers.”
Opposite of pale, especially having one's original colour faded
Opposite of bright and colorless, due to the reflection of all visible rays of light
Opposite of light or faded in color or shade
“I walked into a room where the walls were stained with dark colors like crimson and ebony.”
Opposite of not clearly understood or visually perceived
“The Palisade was once home to a forest fire lookout station, as it afforded a clear view of much of the Athabasca River Valley.”
Opposite of pale in color
“Adding some dark colors should add some mystique to this room.”
Opposite of past tense for to whiten, typically by the removal of color
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