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Meaning & Definition of Dye in English

English

Dye

To color a material by soaking it in a solution containing a dye.


Pronunciation:

/daɪ/

Part of Speech:

verb

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: To change the color of something by soaking it in a solution that contains a coloring agent.

    Example Sentence: She decided to dye her hair a vibrant red.

  • Definition: A substance used to change the color of materials.

    Example Sentence: The fabric was treated with a natural dye made from plants.

  • Definition: A process or act of coloring fabric or materials.

    Example Sentence: The dyeing process requires careful handling.

Etymology

Origin: Middle English 'dye', from Old French 'dier', from Latin 'decolorare'.

Synonyms

colortintstainpigmentbleach

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • dye your hair: To change the color of your hair using dye.
  • dyeing art: The craft of coloring fabrics using various techniques.
  • food dye: Coloring agents used in food preparation.

Translations

  • Spanish: tinte
  • French: teindre
  • German: färben
  • Russian: краситель

Related Words

  • dyer: A person who dyes fabrics or materials.
  • dying: The process of applying dye to materials.
  • dyed: Having been colored using dye.

Slang Meanings of dye

  • Meaning: To dramatically change one's appearance.

    Example Sentence: She really dyed it up for the party!

  • Meaning: An expression for someone who frequently changes their style or color.

    Example Sentence: He's such a dye guy, always mixing it up.