coloured (Adjective) — Having colour or a certain colour; sometimes used in combination. ex. "amber-coloured heads of grain" ex. "coloured crepe paper"
coloured (Adjective) — Having skin rich in melanin pigments. ex. "National Association for the Advancement of coloured People"
coloured (Adjective) — Favouring one person or side over another. ex. "a coloured account of the trial"
coloured (Adjective) — (used of colour) artificially produced; not natural. ex. "a coloured blonde"
coloured (Noun) — A United States term for Blacks that is now considered offensive.
coloured (Verb) — Add colour to. ex. "The child coloured the drawings" ex. "Fall coloured the trees" ex. "The child coloured in the drawings"
coloured (Verb) — Affect as in thought or feeling. ex. "My personal feelings colour my judgment in this case" ex. "The sadness coloured his life"
coloured (Verb) — Modify or bias. ex. "His political ideas colour his lectures"
coloured (Verb) — Decorate with colours. ex. "colour the walls with paint in warm tones"
coloured (Verb) — Give a deceptive explanation or excuse for. ex. "colour a lie"
coloured (Verb) — Change colour, often in an undesired manner. ex. "The shirts coloured"