coloury

English

Etymology

colour + -y

Adjective

coloury (comparative more coloury, superlative most coloury)

  1. Having plenty of colour; colorful.
    • 2012, Harold Speed, Oil Painting Techniques and Materials, page 131:
      If this is so, you will notice that the solidly painted square without darker coloured edge, is the least coloury of them all; and that the glazed square is the most vivid in colour.
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