Coloration in a sentence as a noun

However, "most" is not "all" and some people don't like their coloration.

For instrument amps, you often want something with a bit of coloration.

And some of his points of evidence such as the coloration on a piece of cave art are obviously flimsy.

Though syntactic coloration and rest won't match but execution will.

A little coloration and indentation would be great.

It would be like time-travelling back to the mid-90s, when visited-link-coloration was invented!

People perceive some coloration as being better than another and Bose's technology is all about making their coloration pleasant for most people.

To be fair, plimsolls such as Keds make for fine casual wear and can often be integrated into nice outfits, so long as you take care with regards to the sizing and coloration.

"IDE" is tossed around as a glorified editor these days—whatever happened to the integration with the languages beyond autosuggest and coloration?

Coloration definitions

noun

the timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music"

See also: color colour colouration

noun

appearance with regard to color; "her healthy coloration"

See also: colouration

noun

choice and use of colors (as by an artist)

See also: colouration