color - use in sentences

Object

  • pencil: More than percent his colored pencils a melt-down of.

Converse of object

  • specify: Tick the box for Ignore colors specified on Web pages.
  • customize: This allows you to customize individual colors of body parts.

Adjective modifier

  • vivid: It is clear that Ms. Lu sees the world in vivid color.
  • favorite: Favorite color: Purple Favorite book: The Firm - like the film with Tom Cruise.
  • bold: Take bold colors in purples russets, yellow and reds.
  • 16-bit: The 24/1600 will allow 24-bit color up to 1152x870 and 16-bit color beyond that up to 1920 x 1080.
  • 24-bit: The 24/1600 will allow 24-bit color up to 1152x870 and 16-bit color beyond that up to 1920 x 1080.
  • bright: Lavish gardens add bright tropical colors to the scene, a visual tapestry of rare beauty.

Modifies a noun

  • palette: Then, each image can have it's own 256 color palette.
  • ink: You can also use spot color inks to adapt your design to best showcase the photo subjects.
  • correction: You'll likely find the best color correction for your image by experimenting with various thumbnail adjustments.
  • depth: The SiS 5598 is not capable of supporting overlays but does support hardware gamma color correction in all color depths.
  • reproduction: A letter acknowledging willingness to defray the cost of color reproduction must accompany the final revised manuscript.
  • swatch: You can't drop and drop the colors swatches to the palette window.

Noun used with modifier

  • foreground: The grid squares will be set to the foreground color.
  • background: Background color The color with which to fill the frame.
  • default: In this case, the border will appear using the default text color for the web page.

Preposition: of

  • rainbow: Each one represents a color of the rainbow, hence the name.
  • widget: IST's Motif Accessibility Solution does provide a lot of control over the foreground and background colors of all widgets in an application.

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