color (EN)
sustantivo, adjetivo, verbo

sustantivo “color”

sg. color us, colour uk, pl. colors us, colours uk or uncountable
  1. color
    The sky changes colors at sunset, from blue to shades of orange and pink.
  2. color de piel
    Throughout history, people have been unfairly judged based on color.
  3. rubor
    After her brisk walk, a healthy color flushed her cheeks, making her look more vibrant.
  4. colorido
    Her storytelling adds so much color to the history lessons, making them fascinating for everyone.
  5. bolas de color (en el contexto del snooker)
    In snooker, after potting a red ball, you must aim for a color next.

adjetivo “color”

color us, colour uk, non-gradable
  1. a color
    She was excited to upgrade her old camera to a color model, eager to capture the vibrant hues of nature.

verbo “color”

color us, colour uk; he colors us, colours uk; past colored us, coloured uk, part. colored us, coloured uk; ger. coloring us, colouring uk
  1. colorear
    During the long car ride, the children colored in their activity books to pass the time.
  2. dar color
    My grandma regularly colors her hair.
  3. sonrojarse
    His cheeks colored with embarrassment when he tripped in front of the class.
  4. teñir (en el sentido de influir en la percepción)
    His personal experiences colored his view on the matter, making him more sympathetic than others.