US spelling of decolour. [(transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach.]
decolor
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for decolor.
Editorial note
And given the abnormally terse formulation, I'd expect GP was explicitly trying to decolor their interrogative.
Quick take
US spelling of decolour. [(transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach.]
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of decolor gathered in one view.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for decolor.
verb
US spelling of decolour. [(transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach.]
See also: bleach, decolorize, bleach-out, discolorize
Example sentences
And given the abnormally terse formulation, I'd expect GP was explicitly trying to decolor their interrogative.
I had a weird 'vibration' in the monitor for my first PC (this was after I caused it to decolor it by passing a speaker too close by it); took it to the shop, no issue.
Frequently asked questions
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How do you use decolor in a sentence?
And given the abnormally terse formulation, I'd expect GP was explicitly trying to decolor their interrogative.
What does decolor mean?
US spelling of decolour. [(transitive) To deprive of colour; to bleach.]
What part of speech is decolor?
decolor is commonly used as verb.