Found 3 items, similar to Tinge.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: tinge
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: tinge
tinge
n 1: a slight but appreciable addition;
“this dish could use a
touch of garlic” [syn:
touch,
hint,
mite,
pinch,
jot,
speck,
soupcon]
2: a pale or subdued color [syn:
undertone]
v 1: suffuse with color [syn:
imbue,
hue]
2: affect as in thought or feeling;
“My personal feelings color
my judgment in this case”;
“The sadness tinged his life”
[syn:
color,
colour,
distort]
3: dye with a color [syn:
tint,
tinct,
bepaint,
touch]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Tinge
Tinge
\Tinge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Tinged; p. pr. & vb. n.
Tingeing.] [L. tingere, tinctum, to dye, stain, wet; akin
to Gr. ?, and perhaps to G. tunken to dip, OHG. tunch[=o]n,
dunch[=o]n, thunk[=o]n. Cf.
Distain,
Dunker,
Stain,
Taint a stain, to stain,
Tincture,
Tint.]
To imbue or impregnate with something different or foreign;
as, to tinge a decoction with a bitter taste; to affect in
some degree with the qualities of another substance, either
by mixture, or by application to the surface; especially, to
color slightly; to stain; as, to tinge a blue color with red;
an infusion tinged with a yellow color by saffron.
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His [Sir Roger's] virtues, as well as imperfections,
are tinged by a certain extravagance. --Addison.
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Syn: To color; dye; stain.
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Tinge
\Tinge\, n.
A degree, usually a slight degree, of some color, taste, or
something foreign, infused into another substance or mixture,
or added to it; tincture; color; dye; hue; shade; taste.
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His notions, too, respecting the government of the
state, took a tinge from his notions respecting the
government of the church. --Macaulay.
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