colorful

adjective21 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.7

Refers to flowers that have bright and varied colors.

Refers to clothing with bright and varied colors, often worn for performances, festivals, or parties.

A public procession, typically celebrating an event, featuring people in bright costumes, floats, and music.

An arrangement of things, such as flowers or products, that is visually attractive due to its variety of colors.

Refers to a person who is interesting, unusual, and entertaining.

A work of art created with paints that has a wide range of bright colors.

Refers to balloons of various bright colors, often used for parties or celebrations.

Describes a person who is lively, interesting, and not boring.

Refers to speech or writing that is vivid, expressive, and sometimes includes swear words.

Refers to ornaments and items with bright colors used to make a place look more attractive.

A narrative that is rich with interesting, vivid, or exciting details.

The past of a person, place, or thing that is full of interesting, exciting, or unusual events.

Describes a person's professional life that has been full of varied, interesting, or exciting events.

A picture or drawing in a book or magazine that uses many bright colors.

Similar to 'colorful history', referring to a background filled with interesting, unusual, or scandalous events.

Used to describe a wide and impressive range of different things.

A line of people or vehicles moving forward in an organized way, notable for its bright colors.

Refers to specific pieces of information that make a story or description more interesting and vivid.

A store that is visually appealing due to the bright colors of its exterior, interior, or products.

An expression or saying that is particularly vivid, imaginative, or memorable.

A large painting on a wall that is notable for its use of bright and diverse colors.