paint

simple noun97 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.3

Paint that has been recently applied and is likely still wet.

Paint that is coming off the surface in strips or flakes.

Paint that has been on a surface for a long time, often in poor condition.

Paint that is breaking off in small pieces.

Refers to paint with high viscosity.

Paint that is no longer adhering firmly to the surface.

Refers to paint with low viscosity.

A paint with a shiny, reflective finish.

A more formal or technical term for paint containing lead.

Paint containing lead, now banned in many countries due to health risks.

A water-based paint used for walls and ceilings.

Usually used as 'paintbrush'.

The act or result of painting something, especially a vehicle or building.

A chemical substance used to strip paint from surfaces.

Another term for a chemical substance that removes paint.

The paint comes away from the surface.

The paint comes off in small, thin pieces.

The paint breaks off in small pieces.

A layer of paint applied to a surface.

A metal container for paint.

A metal container for paint.

An irregular spot of paint, caused by it falling or being thrown.

A large cylindrical container for paint.

A very small spot or particle of paint.

A small, roundish mass of paint.

A small amount of paint applied to quickly improve something's appearance.

To apply paint of a specific color to something.

Has been painted very recently.

Has been painted recently.

To paint with great attention to detail.

To paint poorly or with low skill.

To paint in a very precise and thorough way.

To paint in a simple, rough, or unrefined way.

To take paint off a surface.

A common way to say apply paint to a surface.

To remove paint by rubbing with a sharp tool.

A formal way to say put paint on a surface.

To remove all layers of paint from a surface.