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Light and Colour

Noun: The physical phenomenon where light is emitted, reflected, transmitted or absorbed, resulting in the perception of various colors.

Example sentence: The beautiful sunset displayed a stunning array of light and colour.


Adjective: Describing something that is visually vibrant or vivid in terms of colors.

Example sentence: The light and colourful decorations created a festive atmosphere.


Verb: To illuminate or fill with bright colors or to create a particular visual effect.

Example sentence: The fireworks show lit up the night sky with bursts of light and colour.


Phrase: Used to express the combined effect of light and color in creating visual aesthetics.

Example sentence: The artist's painting captured the essence of light and colour in a mesmerizing way.


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