Person who is not white, mostly used in the United States.
(Formal) any non-European non-white person.
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Examples for "person of colour"
Examples for "person of colour"
1I've never once heard a person of colour utter this phrase.
2It's a tiny bit harder being a person of colour in this world.
3Google 'South Africa's richest men' and you will only find one person of colour.
4If you're not a person of colour, you might not understand that, she said.
5To be a working-class person of colour in this landscape is a double bind.
1I do this work, too, because I am a person of color.
2Rite Aid only identified me because I was a person of color.
3Only one of the 20 acting nominees was a person of color.
4Being a person of color, we know that we have to reach back.
5There was no person of color on the staff or in senior management.
6He also spoke about his perception of Jesus as a person of color.
7Kudos for having the geek guy be a person of color.
8If you're not a person of color, you might not understand that, she said.
9He seized upon the topmost person of color and pitched him into the street.
10It was a strange and difficult time to be a person of color in the world.
11Blunt Rochester is now the first woman and person of color elected statewide in Delaware's history.
12It's worth questioning companies' intentions when they ask a person of color to become a brand ambassador.
13You can't be a person of color or a makeup artist without being familiar with Fashion Fair.
14To be a person of color-especiallyone with multiple marginalized identities-isto live a deeply political life.
15With the majority of my investments, I am the only person of color at their capitalization table.
16When you see a person of color at the crag, it's understandable that you might look twice.
Translations for person of color