What is another word for repainted?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪpˈe͡ɪntɪd] (IPA)

Repainting is a simple and effective way to refresh the appearance of walls, furniture, or structures. However, using the same word repeatedly can be monotonous, and it's always good to have alternatives available. Some synonyms for repainted include re-coated, recoated, re-sprayed, refinished, touched up, colored, and resurfaced. Other alternatives include re-finished, renewed, redecorated, re-pigmented, varnished, refashioned, and rejuvenated. Regardless of the synonym chosen, the result is still the same - a fresh and improved appearance of the object or surface being worked on. The use of synonyms for repainted can add variety to your written or verbal communication, making it more interesting and engaging.

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What are the hypernyms for Repainted?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Repainted

Built at first of seasoned wood, kept out of the weather under cover, repainted, and taken care of, the waggon lasts a lifetime.
"Wild Life in a Southern County"
Richard Jefferies
The noble family, to whom the chapel belonged, were poor and could not afford to have the chapel repainted, but neither would they allow any one else to decorate it, lest it should pass out of their hands.
"Knights of Art Stories of the Italian Painters"
Amy Steedman
The gate that Dorothy's horse had broken had been mended long since, and the notice board repainted: "Trespassers will be Prosecuted."
"The Squire's Daughter"
Silas K(itto) Hocking

Famous quotes with Repainted

  • Tinkling sounds came from outside, of hammering and chiselling, as labourers worked like bees, and seven- or eight-storeyed buildings rose in the place of ancestral mansions that had been razed cruelly to the ground, climbing up like ladders through screens of dust. An old mansion opposite the veranda had been repainted white, to its last banister and pillar, so that it looked like a set of new teeth. ... In another sphere altogether, birds took off from a tree or parapet, or the roof of some rich Marwari’s house, startling and speckling the neutral sky. Not a moment was still or like another moment. In a window in a servants’ outhouse attached to a mansion – both the master’s house and the servants’ lost in a bond now anachronistic and buried – a light shone even at this time of the day, beacon of winter.
    Amit Chaudhuri

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