technicolor

/ˈtɛknɪˌkʌlər/
noun
  1. A trademarked process for making color motion pictures, known for its bright, vivid colors.
    • The studio invested in Technicolor to make the musical more spectacular.
    • Old Technicolor movies have a very distinctive, rich look.
    • The Wizard of Oz was one of the first films to use Technicolor.
  2. Vivid, bright, or intense color, often used figuratively to describe something very colorful or striking.
    • The festival decorations were a technicolor explosion of ribbons and lights.
    • The garden was a technicolor of blooming flowers in every shade.
    • Her dream was so vivid it felt like it was in technicolor.
adjective
  1. Having very bright, vivid, or intense colors, like those in a Technicolor film.
    • The children painted the mural in technicolor shades.
    • The sunset was a technicolor display of orange, pink, and purple.
    • She wore a technicolor dress that caught everyone's eye.
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