On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Chromatic. Discover the meaning, synonyms such as chestnut or golden and how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Chromatic in a sentence
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Chromatic meaning
- Uses relating to colour
- Characterized or caused by, or relating to, colour or hue.
Synonyms of Chromatic
Using Chromatic
- The main meaning on this page is: Uses relating to colour | Characterized or caused by, or relating to, colour or hue. | Uses relating to colour
- Useful related words include: chestnut, golden, gold, gilt.
- In the example corpus, chromatic often appears in combinations such as: chromatic scale, the chromatic, chromatic aberration.
Context around Chromatic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 8 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Chromatic
- In this selection, "chromatic" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, full, hyper, useful, scale, effect and aberration stand out and add context to how "chromatic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a full chromatic 12 note and a new chromatic effect which. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "chromatic" sits close to words such as adesina, adityanath and adoration, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with chromatic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The timing of “Chromatic Resonance” could not be more fitting. (10 words)
Desperate Man – mono chromatic oil on canvas by Deanna Molinaro. (10 words)
Chromatic pitch pipes, which are used by singers and choirs, give a full chromatic (12-note) octave. (17 words)
The result is chromatic aberration, and until now the fix has been to use multiple lenses with different thicknesses, materials, curves, and treatments that, when stacked together, evens the optical performance for all the wavelengths involved. (36 words)
Because there are 12 notes in a chromatic scale or a full octave, every half-step in a chromatic scale is multiplied by the 12th root of 2 to get the note next to it. (35 words)
These chromatic errors of systems, which are achromatic for two colors, are called the secondary spectrum, and depend upon the aperture and focal length in the same manner as the primary chromatic errors do. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
A clarinet must have holes and keys for nineteen notes (a chromatic octave and a half, from bottom E to B ) in its lowest register to play the chromatic scale.
Because there are 12 notes in a chromatic scale or a full octave, every half-step in a chromatic scale is multiplied by the 12th root of 2 to get the note next to it.
Chromatic pitch pipes, which are used by singers and choirs, give a full chromatic (12-note) octave.
If its chromatic effect ( ) be greater than that of the same lens, this being made of the more dispersive of the two glasses employed, it is termed hyper-chromatic.
Numerical modeling shows that chromatic aberration can yield useful chromatic information through the dependence of image acuity on accommodation.
These chromatic errors of systems, which are achromatic for two colors, are called the secondary spectrum, and depend upon the aperture and focal length in the same manner as the primary chromatic errors do.
They are chromatic instruments and are usually played in an East Asian harmonica orchestra instead of the " push-button " chromatic harmonica that is more common in the European and American tradition.
It was, and in many ways remains, a place of magnificent crystalline rivers, endless, foamy waterfalls, jagged mountaintops and, just now, chromatic meadows of blooming wildflowers.
The Book of Ancient Secrets makes it possible to learn even more spells, such as Ray Of Sickness, Chromatic Orb, and Silence.
Pitched Tuner has two interfaces: a tuning mode with chromatic or instrument-specific submodes, and a mode called Sound Note that plays perfect notes and chords.
The timing of “Chromatic Resonance” could not be more fitting.
Winter repurposes salvaged wooden panels and old canvases to create new works through a process of layering chromatic and tonal colors.
A war crime is depicted in disjointed chromatic flashbacks, attesting to the fragmented memories of the traumatised victim.
Desperate Man – mono chromatic oil on canvas by Deanna Molinaro.
Dried, rust-colored leaves covered the ground, offering a pleasant chromatic contrast to the vivid tree tops.
Ultimately, there are many ways to get hold of Chromatic Metal, yet most players never have enough on them.
Whilst this is a wonderful thing and the update has most definitely improved the game, find themselves questioning everything about chromatic metal.
By the way, the OnePlus 7T Pro’s reading mode now has a new Chromatic effect, which essentially supports full-colour content.
There's an interesting Chromatic feature, which when turned on turns the display into black and white.
The result is chromatic aberration, and until now the fix has been to use multiple lenses with different thicknesses, materials, curves, and treatments that, when stacked together, evens the optical performance for all the wavelengths involved.
Common combinations with chromatic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- chromatic scale 27×
- the chromatic 24×
- chromatic aberration 13×
- chromatic notes 9×
- of chromatic 7×
- in chromatic 5×
- called chromatic 4×
- chromatic harmonica 3×
- chromatic and 3×
- is chromatic 3×