hueful

English

Etymology

From hue + -ful.

Adjective

hueful (comparative more hueful, superlative most hueful)

  1. Full of hue or colour; colourful.
    • 2004, Sphyrex of Shobol, Vagabond: Psalms of the Dreamers: Abridged(earth Edition) - Page 4:
      They were cavernous and brightly lit and the facades lining them were pompous and hueful.

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