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discolour

[ UK /dɪskˈʌlɐ/ ]
VERB
  1. change color, often in an undesired manner
    The shirts discolored

How To Use discolour In A Sentence

  • Care and skill in the use of dyes can produce products that resist bleeding, crocking, frosting, and discoloration. HOME COMFORTS
  • Even when the fountain was working properly it was frequently full of soap suds or discoloured because someone had put something into the water.
  • The 'disappearing ink' is not ink at all, but a temporary discolouration of light-sensitive molecules known as photochromes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't know how much/if 99% isopropanol will discolour anything. Use Cat Litter To Save Your Doused Phone | Lifehacker Australia
  • Some of the prints were badly discoloured.
  • Her rapid pulse, high blood pressure, irregular breathing, and bluish discoloration of the skin all called for life-saving measures.
  • The carpet had discoloured over the years.
  • Bloated, sagging, and among those firm youthful bodies, those undistorted faces, a strange and terrifying monster of middle-agedness, Linda advanced into the room, coquettishly smiling her broken and discoloured smile, and rolling as she walked, with what was meant to be a voluptuous undulation, her enormous haunches. Brave New World
  • This dentine is darker than enamel, so teeth appear stained and discoloured.
  • Victims suffered from acute cyanosis, a blue discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes.
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