I thought I would die when I spilled purple dye on my mother's new white dress! But it turns out, she bought the purple dye to change the dress' color. I preferred pink dye, but my mom hates pink.
I like to dye my clothes
It means a caustic or sharp quality.He has a mordant sense of humor.It can also mean a substance that fixes a dye into a fabric.What chemical did you use as a mordant?
The woman wanted to change her hair color, and dye it.
As a verb: I will dye the drapes to match the new furniture. As a noun: I spilled some dye on my best shirt. As an adjective: Be sure all of the skeins of yarn have the same dye lot number.
the old man died bacause of the chemicals in dye
Homonyms are words that sound the same, such as die and dye, but are spelt differently.
A good sentence could be: Does she have her hair colored? Yes, she has had a dye job. I have to go to the store, she has not been there yet.
When spelled that way, it is a material that will change the color of something it is applied to, or it can be the act of applying that material. "I decided to dye my beard red for Viking Day." "Can you pick up a bottle of liquid dye at the fabric shop so that I can dye my T shirts?"
to dye = tsavah (צבע) dye (noun) = tseva (צבע)
There is no abstract noun for the concrete noun 'dye'. The noun form of the verb to dye is the gerund, dying, a concrete noun as a word for the physical act of changing the color of something. Note: The present participle of the verb to die, dying, is an abstract noun as a word for becoming no longer alive.
She selected a paint color with a bright red pigment. Some synonyms for pigment are dye, coloring, tint, colorant, and tincture.
i would say a good month and a half