chromatically
Americanadverb
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Music. in a way that relates to or makes use of a chromatic scale.
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in a way that relates to color.
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Venetian painting of the Renaissance is richly, radiantly colored, mainly because it is oil-based, unlike the Florentines’ water-based tempera, which yields a more chromatically subdued result.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 30, 2026
Robert Bassler made groups of tall, chunky, chromatically luxurious cast-resin forms that bend light to visually bond together, like a space-age version of Constantin Brancusi’s “The Kiss.”
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 29, 2024
During the night the air quality has chromatically shifted from an “unhealthy” red to a “very unhealthy” maroon.
From Slate • Sep. 18, 2023
Retta’s ever-elegant Donna Meagle situates herself in front of a wall of chromatically arranged sneakers.
From The Guardian • May 1, 2020
A diatonic chord is a chord having no note chromatically altered.
From The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde by Various
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