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Synonyms

local color

American  

noun

  1. distinctive, sometimes picturesque characteristics or peculiarities of a place or period as represented in literature or drama, or as observed in reality.

  2. Fine Arts. the natural color of a particular object as it appears in normal light.


Etymology

Origin of local color

First recorded in 1715–25

Example Sentences

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This moody neo-noir is peppered with car chases and local color, though it’s primarily a character study, about a man forced by circumstance to confront the failures of his past.

From New York Times • Mar. 1, 2024

Hughes also predicted that global diets will become more uniform, since the loss of agricultural and livestock variety will lead to a loss of local color in diets.

From Salon • May 4, 2023

The plot strains credulity less than many procedural series do — and they all do — and the production aims for realistic local color.

From Los Angeles Times • May 11, 2022

Vividly filmed with vibrant local color and nonprofessional actors, it movingly captures a clandestine sisterhood in a male-controlled society.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 10, 2021

They’re tourists, from Japan it looks like, a trade delegation perhaps, on a tour of the historic landmarks or out for local color.

From "The Handmaid's Tale" by Margaret Atwood