1. coloured - Noun
2. coloured - Adjective
3. coloured - Verb
4. coloured - Adjective Satellite
having skin rich in melanin pigments
favoring one person or side over another
(used of color) artificially produced; not natural
having color or a certain color; sometimes used in combination
Source: WordNetPure drawing is an abstraction. Drawing and colour are not distinct, everything in nature is coloured. Paul Cézanne
We [The Futurists] stand for a use of colour free from the imitation of objects and things as coloured objects. We stand for an aerial vision in which the material of colour is expressed in all of the manifold possibilities our subjectivity can create. Carlo Carrà
Memory is never pure. And recollection is always coloured by the life lived since. Josephine Hart
I am not against the provision of the necessary medical assistance to Coloured and natives, because, unless they receive that medical aid, they become a source of danger to the European community. Pieter Willem Botha
Public opinion, in its raw state, gushes out in the immemorial form of the mob's fear. It is piped into central factories, and there it is flavoured and coloured and put into cans. H. L. Mencken
There are only two kinds of women, the plain and the coloured. English Proverb