Paint can be described as a liquid solution of pigment and solvent, which is used in different areas for decorative or protective purposes.
Paint is actually a coating or covering used on metal or non-metal surfaces for decorative or protective purposes.
Paint is prepared with careful and right ratio and proportionate of other materials.
Essential components of paint include – drying oil, base, pigments, solvents and extenders.
Words to Describe Paints
Following is a list of adjective for describing various types of Paints:
| portrayed | incised | garnishing |
| composed | patterned | non-functional |
| designed | inset | for show |
| illustrated | veneered | ornamented |
| delineated | stitched | gingerbread |
| depicted | decked | furbishing |
| drawn | beaded | heightening |
| outlined | inscribed | luxurious |
| pictured | adorned | patterned |
| sketched | edged | decorating |
| graphic | trimmed | decking |
| pictorial | carved | accessory |
| illustrational | picked out | festooned |
| pictoric | bead-trimmed | fancy |
| iconographic | gilt | attractive |
| illustrative | gaudy | pretty |
| visual | gilded | showy |
| symbolic | gleaming | ornate |
| diagrammatic | glittering | florid |
| pictographic | gold | prettifying |
| photographic | golden | embellished |
| representational | gold-plated | flashy |
| seen | lustrous | finished |
| marked-out | sparkling | covered |
| engraved | alloyed | decorated |
| blocked-out | overlaid | tinted |
| etched | plated | coated |
| traced | tinsel | ornamented |
| draped | decorative | touched up |
| festooned | beautifying | encrusted |
| bordered | enhancing | sequined |
| wreathed | beauty | ornate |
| garlanded | corrective | tinseled |
| framed | highlighting | varnished |
| etched | improving | meretricious |
| swathed | makeup | shiny |
| dyed | remedial | showy |
| sewn | restorative | cosmetic |
| bedecked | touching-up | embellishing |
| encircled | make-up | ornamental |
| nonfunctional | adorning |
Paint types should be chosen according to the construction, and its cost should be as low as possible. Expensive paints should not be used in ordinary buildings.
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