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painted

American  
[peyn-tid] / ˈpeɪn tɪd /

adjective

  1. reproduced or represented in paint.

    a painted image.

  2. covered with a coating of paint.

    a painted chair.

  3. unreal; artificial; feigned.

    a painted life.

  4. exaggerated or misrepresented.

    a luridly painted version of what really happened.

  5. covered with makeup, especially to excess.

  6. brightly colored or multicolored (used in combinations).


Other Word Forms

  • unpainted adjective
  • well-painted adjective

Etymology

Origin of painted

Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; paint, -ed 2

Example Sentences

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On a nearby rock cliff, a crew member painted a memorial, a potential headstone for them all, Advance, AD 1853–1854.

From Literature

It's a classic case of parking bay-sprawl: there's an official parking box painted on the road, but many of the vehicles have been left outside the boundary, meaning they block much of the pavement.

From BBC

Prosecutors at trial painted Goldstein as a serial liar who misled everyone around him to evade taxes and to conceal his gambling debts.

From The Wall Street Journal

He had awoken late in the morning to a sunny day that painted the snowy landscape in dazzling ivory hues.

From Literature

The box was almost as wide as the road and was painted white and green.

From Literature