uncolored

adjective
UK: /ʌnˈkʌlərd/
US: /ʌnˈkʌlərd/
  1. Not having any color added; in its natural color.

    1. The wall was uncolored, just plain white paint.
    2. The artist preferred to leave the sketch uncolored, emphasizing the lines instead of hues.
  2. Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; impartial and objective.

    1. I want the facts, uncolored by anyone's emotions.
    2. The reporter tried to present an uncolored account of the events, without bias.
uncolored verb
  1. To remove color from something; to bleach or fade.

    1. Sunlight can uncolored fabrics over time.
    2. The chemicals uncolored the dye, leaving the cloth faded and pale; it was uncolored.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "uncolored" in English means: Not having any color added; in its natural color., Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; impartial and objective..

The phonetic transcription of "uncolored" is /ʌnˈkʌlərd/ in British English and /ʌnˈkʌlərd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "uncolored": plain, natural, objective, impartial.

Example usage of "uncolored": "The wall was uncolored, just plain white paint.". More examples on the page.