Opposite of having lost color or intensity
Opposite of faded by or as if by sunlight or repeated washing
Opposite of having a pale or unhealthy skin tone
Opposite of expressing subtlety of a particular quality as opposed to intense
“The others were ready to go, standing slowly and squinting against the intense light.”
Opposite of shabby and squalid in nature
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 worn, torn, or ragged, as if into rags
Opposite of unable to be read or deciphered
Opposite of pale, especially having one's original colour faded
Opposite of in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect
Opposite of having an untidy or unkempt appearance
(of a sound or voice) Opposite of low in volume
“When we heard Rob's loud voice calling out to us, we were all relieved that he was still alive.”
Opposite of pale in color
“Adding some dark colors should add some mystique to this room.”
Opposite of no longer present or existent
Opposite of weak or lacking in strength
Opposite of not visually distinct to one's sight or memory
“I would be a liar if I told you I had a distinct memory of each inning.”
Opposite of past tense for to lose, or cause to lose, color or brightness
Opposite of past tense for to whiten, typically by the removal of color
Opposite of past tense for to gradually disappear from view or existence
Opposite of past tense for to deteriorate in condition or quality
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