color-averse

[US]/[ˈkʌlər əvɜːs]/
[UK]/[ˈkʌlər əvɜːrs]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Reluctant or unwilling to use or accept color, especially in clothing or design.; Avoiding or disliking bright or vibrant colors.

Phrases & Collocations

color-averse designs

being color-averse

color-averse palette

felt color-averse

seem color-averse

inherently color-averse

color-averse client

was color-averse

color-averse branding

quite color-averse

Example Sentences

the interior designer was surprisingly color-averse, preferring neutral tones.

his color-averse approach to marketing limited the product's appeal.

she's color-averse and tends to choose black or gray for her outfits.

the company's branding was color-averse, lacking vibrancy and excitement.

despite the brief's request for bold colors, the client remained color-averse.

the artist's color-averse palette resulted in a rather muted painting.

we tried to persuade him, but he was stubbornly color-averse.

the architect's color-averse design choices created a monotonous facade.

the report highlighted how color-averse the campaign was to younger audiences.

even with a wide range of options, he remained color-averse in his selection.

the team's color-averse strategy failed to capture consumer attention.

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