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  2. DISCOLOUR definition: to (cause something to) change from the original colour and therefore to look unpleasant: . Learn more.

  3. If something discolours or if it is discoloured by something else, its original colour changes, so that it looks unattractive. A tooth which has been hit hard may discolour. [VERB] Some oil had seeped out, discolouring the grass. [VERB noun] Synonyms: stain, fade, streak, rust More Synonyms of discolour.

  4. verb. 1. mark, soil, mar, fade, stain, streak, tinge Test first as this cleaner may discolour the fabric. 2. stain, fade, streak, rust, tarnish A tooth which has been hit hard may discolour. Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002.

  5. verb. /dɪsˈkʌlə (r)/ /dɪsˈkʌlər/ ( US English discolor) [intransitive, transitive] Verb Forms. to change colour, or to make the colour of something change, in a way that makes it look less attractive. Plastic tends to discolour with age. discolour something The pipes were beginning to rust, discolouring the water. Topics Colours and Shapes c2.

  6. discolour meaning: to (cause something to) change from the original colour and therefore to look unpleasant: . Learn more.

  7. Discolour definition: to change or cause to change in colour; fade or stain. See examples of DISCOLOUR used in a sentence.

  8. cause to lose or change color. synonyms: discolor. see more. verb. change color, often in an undesired manner. synonyms: color, colour, discolor. see more. verb. lose color or turn colorless.

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