Tint

Noun

 * 1) A slight coloring
 * 2) A pale or faint tinge of any color; especially, a variation of a color obtained by adding white (contrast shade)
 * 3) A color considered with reference to other very similar colors; as, red and blue are different colors, but two shades of scarlet are different tints
 * 4) A shaded effect produced by the juxtaposition of many fine parallel lines

Verb

 * 1)  to shade, to color

Adverbs for Tint
delicately; gracefully; richly; vividly; somberly; beauteously; prismatically; brilliantly; harmoniously; mellowly.

Adjectives for Tint
vivid; dismal; acquainted; delicate; pearly; exquisite; unobtrusive; shifting; somber; prophetic; smoky; rainbowed; combative; bloody; delicate; gathering; changing; positive; beauteous;  prismatic;  prevailing; general; brilliant; mellow; harmonious; tender; original.

Thesaurus
Munsell chroma, achromatism, affect, apply paint, bedaub, bedizen, begild, besmear, brightness, brush on paint, burr, calcimine, cartoon, cast, chalk, charcoal, chiseling, chroma, chromatic color, chromaticity, chromatism, chromism, coat, color, color balance, color harmony, color quality, color scheme, colorant, coloration, colorimetric quality, coloring, complexion, cool color, copy, cover, crayon, cross-hatching, crosshatch, dab, dash, dash off, daub, decorator color, deep-dye, delineate, demitint, depict, design, diagram, dip, distemper, doodle, double-dye, draft, draw, dye, emblazon, enamel, engild, engravement, engraving, etch, etching, face, fast-dye, fresco, gem-engraving, gild, glass-cutting, glaze, gloss, glyptic, grain, graving, half tint, hatch, hatching, hint, hue, illuminate, imbue, incision, influence, infusion, ingrain, inkling, inscript, inscription, intimation, japan, key, lacquer, lay on color, lightness, limn, line, lining, marking, natural color, neutral color, paint, paint a picture, pallor, parget, pencil, picture, picturize, pigment, pigmentation, portray, prime, purity, rinse, saturation, sauce, score, scoring, scratch, scratching, scumble, seasoning, shade, shadow, shellac, sketch, skin color, slash, slashing, slop on paint, smack, smear, soupcon, spice, sprinkling, stain, stencil, stipple, stippling, suggestion, suspicion, taint, tempering, thought, tinct, tincture, tinge, tone, tooling, touch, touch up, trace, type-cutting, undercoat, undercolor, value, varnish, vestige, warm color, wash, whitewash

Etymology
Alteration of earlier tinct, from tinctus:, past participle of verb tingo:.

Noun

 * 1) hue

Noun

 * 1) ink

Verb

 * , (s/he) held

Noun

 * 1) ink

Verb
tint


 * An efterhin he tint a lot o weicht - Afterwards he lost a lot of weight
 * An efterhin he tint a lot o weicht - Afterwards he lost a lot of weight