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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024ˈblack-and-ˈwhite, adj. - showing or displaying only black and white or gray tones;
lacking color:black-and-white photos. - (of an issue, problem, or situation) having only two possible sides or only two possible values:those who think in black-and-white terms.
Idioms- in black and white, written down:I'd like to see your plans in black and white.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: black-and-white n - a photograph, picture, sketch, etc, in black, white, and shades of grey rather than in colour
- (as modifier): black-and-white film
- in black and white ⇒ in print or writing
- in extremes: he always saw things in black and white
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024black′ and white′, - black (def. 28).
black-and-white (blak′ən hwīt′, -wīt′),USA pronunciation adj. - displaying only black and white tones;
without color, as a picture or chart:a black-and-white photograph. - partly black and partly white;
made up of separate areas or design elements of black and white:black-and-white shoes. - of, pertaining to, or constituting a two-valued system, as of logic or morality;
absolute:To those who think in black-and-white terms, a person must be either entirely good or entirely bad.
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