How Do You Spell RECOLOUR?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪkˈʌlə] (IPA)

The word "recolour" (pronounced "ri-kʌlə(r)") is a variation of the word "recolor," which is commonly used in British English. In American English, the spelling is "recolor." The use of the letter "u" in British spelling is due to its relation to the Latin and French roots of the word. The use of the IPA phonetic transcription helps to clarify the correct pronunciation of the word for those not familiar with British English spelling conventions.

RECOLOUR Meaning and Definition

  1. The term "recolour" refers to the act or process of changing the color or hue of something, typically a visual object or artwork, to a different shade or tone. It involves modifying the existing colors of an image or design to create a new appearance.

    In graphic design, illustration, or digital art, recoloring is a common technique used to provide variation or update the visual elements of a project. This can be done by adjusting the color balance, saturation, brightness, or contrast of an image to achieve the desired effect. Recoloring is often employed to match a specific theme or to create a harmonious color scheme.

    Recoloring can be performed manually using various tools in digital software or through automated processes in computer programs. It is an effective way to breathe new life into an artwork, enhancing its visual impact and conveying a different mood or message.

    Moreover, recoloring can also refer to rejuvenating the color of a physical object, such as a painting, furniture, or fabric. This can be achieved through techniques like dyeing, painting, or staining, allowing for a fresh, updated appearance.

    Overall, "recolour" is a versatile term that encompasses changing the color of both digital and physical objects, employing various techniques to transform the visual aspect and achieve a desired aesthetic.

Common Misspellings for RECOLOUR

  • recolor
  • reecolor
  • re color
  • reecolour
  • re-colour
  • re-ecolour

Etymology of RECOLOUR

The word "recolour" is derived from the combination of the prefix "re-" and the word "colour".

The prefix "re-" is of Latin origin and means "again" or "back". It suggests repetition, renewal, or going back to a previous state.

The word "colour" comes from the Old French term "color", which was derived from the Latin word "color". Both the Old French and Latin words meant "color" or "hue".

When the prefix "re-" is added to "colour", it forms "recolour" which means "to color or paint again" or "to give new color" to something. It implies the action of changing or modifying a previous color.

Conjugate verb Recolour

CONDITIONAL

I would recolour
you would recolour
he/she/it would recolour
we would recolour
they would recolour

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be recolouring
you would be recolouring
he/she/it would be recolouring
we would be recolouring
they would be recolouring

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recolour
you would have recolour
he/she/it would have recolour
we would have recolour
they would have recolour

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been recolouring
you would have been recolouring
he/she/it would have been recolouring
we would have been recolouring
they would have been recolouring

FUTURE

I will recolour
you will recolour
he/she/it will recolour
we will recolour
they will recolour

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be recolouring
you will be recolouring
he/she/it will be recolouring
we will be recolouring
they will be recolouring

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have recoloured
you will have recoloured
he/she/it will have recoloured
we will have recoloured
they will have recoloured

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been recolouring
you will have been recolouring
he/she/it will have been recolouring
we will have been recolouring
they will have been recolouring

IMPERATIVE

you recolour
we let´s recolour

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recolour

PAST

I recoloured
you recoloured
he/she/it recoloured
we recoloured
they recoloured

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was recolouring
you were recolouring
he/she/it was recolouring
we were recolouring
they were recolouring

PAST PARTICIPLE

recoloured

PAST PERFECT

I had recoloured
you had recoloured
he/she/it had recoloured
we had recoloured
they had recoloured

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been recolouring
you had been recolouring
he/she/it had been recolouring
we had been recolouring
they had been recolouring

PRESENT

I recolour
you recolour
he/she/it recolours
we recolour
they recolour

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am recolouring
you are recolouring
he/she/it is recolouring
we are recolouring
they are recolouring

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recolouring

PRESENT PERFECT

I have recoloured
you have recoloured
he/she/it has recoloured
we have recoloured
they have recoloured

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been recolouring
you have been recolouring
he/she/it has been recolouring
we have been recolouring
they have been recolouring