recolour
verb[T]
(alsore-colour)uk/ˌriːˈkʌl.ər/us/ˌriːˈkʌl.ɚ/to make something a new or differentcolour, or to make something aparticularcolouragain:
If you recolour all ofyourhairevery four to sixweekstheendswon'tmatchtheroots.
Thedecoratordid hisbestto re-colour themarks.
- You candraworimportshapesandimagesand then reposition,reshape, and recolour theobjects.
- She hadn't hadtimeto re-colour herhairand get hernailsdone.
- You canselectivelydarken,lightenorevenrecolourareasof apicture.
Colour - general words
- bleed
- chalkiness
- chalky
- colour
- colour wheel
- colouration
- complementary
- hue
- palette
- pigmented
- primary colour
- secondary colour
- shade
- spectroscope
- spectrum
- tie-dye
- tint
- tinted
- tone
- undyed