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colored
Verb
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Having a color or kind of color.
The wall was colored red, and the floor was colored white.
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Having many colors; colorful.
The singer wore a colored shirt.
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Having skin color other than the white, most often black.
In South Africa, many colored people speak , but English is spoken mostly by whites.
colored
Noun
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A colored person.
monitor
Noun
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A monitor is part of a computer or other similar machine, and it looks like a TV.
The engineers stood around the monitor making suggesting about how the drawing could be improved.
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A monitor is a person or group whose job is to watch for problems, changes, etc.
During the test, a monitor caught me copying off the guy sitting next to me.
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A monitor is a speaker that helps musicians hear what they are playing or helps people listen to an area that they are interested in.
We put the baby to sleep, closed the door, and turned on the monitor in the kitchen.
monitor
Verb
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If you monitor something, you watch or listen to it for problems, changes, etc.
The army was sent in to monitor the police.
Parents should monitor their children's computer use.