There aren't any other opposite colours.
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The primary colors are red, blue and yellow; in a color wheel their opposites are green, orange and violet, respectively.
Grey/Gray is classified as a neutral color- the product of black and white when mixed in equal parts. Because the neutral colors are not included on the color wheel, they do not have complementary colors- that is, colors that sit opposite of each other on the color wheel.
The 5 letter word is white.
black and white lol
Black and/or white complement orange very well. In another sense complementary colors are opposite each other on the color wheel. In that sense blue is the complementary color for orange. See link.
try red yellow white and black
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The opposite color of white is black. White reflects all colors while black absorbs all colors, making them polar opposites on the color spectrum.
There are many different colors such as black with its opposite white or purple with its opposite yellow. hope this helps
White is the opposite of black. (except in checkers, where the opponent is red)In additive terms, black is all colors, white is no color. In light, black (dark) is the absence of light.
Yes, it can. This is because black and white are onl terms that humans have applied to actual colors. This is why it is impossible to descibe color to a blind man.
Black can be defined as the absence of any color, whereas white is the mixture of all colors.
Opposite colors are actually complementary colors.These are the pair of colors which are of opposite hue in the color model.According to the color theory. Two colors are said to be complementary if they produce a neutral color such as black, white or grey.
White, black, and all colors in between are just a small portion of a larger spectrum of energy. White items are those where all visible colors are reflected by an object. So, when something looks white, that is because you are seeing all of the colors of the rainbow at once. Black is just the opposite. Black is what you see when all of the colors are absorbed. In essence, black is the absense of color, and white is the combination of all colors.
camolage
Let's deal with a complete question. What are black, white and gray? Black is the absence of all color. White is the presence of all colors in equal amounts. Gray is made up in many ways. Each primary color and its opposite, black and white, or the combination of primary or secondary colors can make variations of gray.
The opposite (having no color at all) could be uncolored, colorless, or white, but more frequently colorful refers to having lively colors, so the opposites could be dull, drab, dreary, faded, plain, or monotonous.Metaphorically, the word colorful (expressive) could have the opposites passive, inexpressive, or subdued.Colorless, drab, dreary, faded, plain, uncolored, uncolorful...