verb
- present participle of discolour; to change or spoil the colour of something; to stain or cause to lose original colour
Usage: British spelling (American: discoloring); commonly used in passive voice
noun
- the process or result of changing colour; a stain or mark that spoils appearance
Usage: gerund form; often used as an uncountable noun
Examples
- The water was discolouring the white fabric.
- Years of sun exposure caused discolouring of the old photograph.
- Rust is discolouring the metal gate.
- The wine spill left a discolouring mark on the carpet.
- Discolouring of teeth can result from certain medications.
- The artist noticed discolouring on the canvas after storage.
- Chlorine was discolouring her hair.
- Mold growth is discolouring the bathroom tiles.