colourlesscol‧our‧less British English, colorless American English /ˈkʌlələs $ ˈkʌlər-/ adjective - Everything was grey, wet and colourless as we stood by the rail watching the luggage being unloaded into the custom sheds.
- I dimly remembered having watched the sun set, copper orange over a colourless world.
- Standing at the right angle, we are dazzled by the colours of the rainbow in colourless ice.
- Tait stroked his beard again with long, elegant fingers, appraising her with colourless eyes.
- The glare of the nauseous streetlights which made the world faceless and colourless.
- They were slim, pale and elegant, and she wore colourless or pearl nail varnish.
- Until you looked into his strangely colourless eyes.
- Woolley's training programme was grindingly hard, tent-life cold, wet and colourless, and the news from the front depressing.
having no colour► colourless British /colorless American · Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless gas.· He stared out the window at the colorless sky.
nouncolour/colorcolouring/coloringcolorationcolourant/colorantcolourist/coloristadjectivecoloured/coloreddiscoloured/discoloredcolourful/colorful ≠ colourless/colorlessmulticolouredcolour/colorverbcolour/coloradverbcolourfully/colorfully ≠ colourlessly/colorlessly