painted
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈpeɪntɪd/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -eɪntɪd
Adjective
painted (not comparable)
- Coated with paint.
- 2014, Jeff Foster, The Green Screen Handbook: Real-World Production Techniques, →ISBN, page 63:
- Large-scale projects such as motion-picture production use huge sets with seamless painted walls, cycs, and floors—not to mention a vast array of lights.
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- Depicted in paint.
- 2001, James D. Keyser & Michael Klassen, Plains Indian Rock Art, →ISBN, page 161:
- Sometimes the spatters extend a significant distance above other painted figures.
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- Colorful, as if painted.
- the painted desert
- painted turtle
- Wearing makeup. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- a painted lady
- (figurative) Superficial or cosmetic, without underlying depth of feeling.
- H. A. DeRosso, Forty Four (page 143)
- He had his mouth close to Lily's ear, hoping that this might be interpreted as affection. He felt Lily go rigid beneath the arm he had clasped about her, but that painted smile stayed on her face.
- H. A. DeRosso, Forty Four (page 143)
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See also
- finger-painted
- painted by numbers
- painted oneself into a corner
- painted-out
- painted the town red
- painted with a broad brush
- spray painted
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