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brightly-coloured vs bright-coloured

Both "brightly-coloured" and "bright-coloured" are correct, but they are used in different English-speaking regions. "Brightly-coloured" is more commonly used in British English, while "bright-coloured" is more common in American English.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 1847 views

brightly-coloured

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

This phrase is used to describe something that has vivid and striking colors. It is commonly used in British English.
  • And... Twelve brightly-coloured cocktail umbrellas.
  • A boarding gangway at least 0,4 m wide and 4 m long whose side edges are defined by a brightly-coloured strip; that gangway shall be equipped with a handrail.
  • Maybe It was a stray tomcat or a brightly coloured ball bouncing out of sight, or maybe the stick I threw.
  • "Some are brightly coloured and secrete irritating substances."
  • I get nervous when brightly coloured fish stare at me.
  • The distinctive items are to be brightly coloured, preferably all of the same colour and for the exclusive use of signalmen.
  • I saw something in one of our newspapers asking: 'Do we need an end to Smarties?' (these are very brightly coloured sweets), but there are perfectly good natural alternatives to those colourings available.
  • On top of this leather another smaller layer of leather is sewn (two leather straps C2 in the photos) with a brightly coloured textile thread.
  • Any other approach would be ridiculous, just as ridiculous as many of the speeches from many of the people who, if they are here at all, are hiding behind their brightly coloured flags.

Alternatives:

  • vividly-colored
  • colorful
  • brightly colored
  • vibrantly-hued
  • dazzlingly-hued

bright-coloured

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

This phrase is used to describe something that has vivid and striking colors. It is commonly used in American English.
  • The only window out of that restricting world was the tales of mythology that I would read, or the bright 4-coloured superhero stories.
  • These were bright, garish 4-coloured things, that rather than taking place against some anonymous Northern British backdrop, took place in Cities like New York, which to me were as exotic as Mars.

Alternatives:

  • vividly-colored
  • colorful
  • brightly colored
  • vibrantly-hued
  • dazzlingly-hued

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