strongly colour

Frequency: 5.22.4 per million words

To influence an opinion, story, or decision to a great extent.

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Examples (10)

  • Her personal experiences of poverty strongly colour her political views.
  • The media coverage was strongly coloured by the reporter's own biases.
  • His interpretation of the historical event has been strongly coloured by his nationalist sentiments.
  • We must be aware that our memories can be strongly coloured by emotion.
  • The outcome of the negotiation will strongly colour the future of their partnership.
  • Fear of failure strongly coloured every decision he made during the project.
  • The narrative of the film is strongly coloured by the director's unique artistic vision.
  • He gave an account of the meeting, but it was strongly coloured by his own agenda.
  • Scientific findings should not be strongly coloured by the source of their funding.
  • Try to give an objective report, not one strongly coloured by your personal feelings.