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coloured
Verb
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Having a colour or kind of colour.
The wall was coloured red, and the floor was coloured white.
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Having many colours; colourful.
The singer wore a coloured shirt.
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(often considered offensive) Having skin colour other than the white, most often black.
In South Africa, many coloured people speak , but English is spoken mostly by whites.
coloured
Noun
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(often considered offensive) A coloured person.
title
Noun
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The title of a book, movie, song, etc. is its name.
"I just finished the best book." "Really, what's the title?"
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A title is a word or name that describes a person's job or status.
His title was Director of Science Education.
The proper title for an unmarried woman is "Miss".
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A title is a legal document that proves you own something.
He put the title to his house in a bank for safe keeping.
title
Verb
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To give a title to someone or something.
I titled my essay "The History of Japan".