Meanings
Verb (5-dan, る, transitive)
1. to paint; to plaster; to lacquer; to varnish; to spread; to smear; to put up (wallpaper)
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (5 in total)
to smear with blood; to kill
to besmirch; to sully
to daub; to paint
Examples (40 in total)
We've painted the walls white.
The fence is painted green.
I made him paint the house.
Dad painted the walls white.
Please paint the door white.
My father painted the wall white.
If I were you, I would paint it blue.
He painted the ceiling blue.
We painted the door green.
He painted his bicycle red.
Why did you paint the bench red?
He spread butter on the bread.
Ken painted his bicycle white.
They painted the fence green.
I eat tartine with jam.
They painted the window frames yellow.
Tom is spreading butter on the bread.
Fred had his little brother paint the fence.
Ah, I forgot to apply sunscreen.
The nurse applied a medicine to the affected part.
I painted the roof light blue.
She's painting her room white.
He painted all the walls green.
When did you have your wall painted?
I got him to paint the fence.
Tom spread some strawberry jam on a slice of bread.
My father painted the mailbox red.
She spread on margarine instead of butter.
What is that building whose door is painted white?
As soon as you get the wall painted, you can go home.
The outside of the castle was painted white.
The floor was painted green, while the walls were yellow.
Last month he had his house painted white.
She spread honey thickly on her toast.
The Smiths had their house painted white.
You should take advantage of the good weather to paint the fence.
The fence will be painted by Tom tomorrow.
The landlord won't permit him to paint the door red.
The door will be painted tomorrow.
He had his sister help him paint the wall of his room.