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saturation

Saturation is how vivid or intense a color appears.

Explanation at your level:

Saturation means how bright a color is. If a color is very bright, it has high saturation. If it is grey or dull, it has low saturation. You can change this on your phone camera.

When we talk about colors, saturation is the 'purity' of the color. A red apple has high saturation because it is very red. A dusty, old shirt has low saturation because it looks grey.

In design and photography, saturation describes the intensity of a color. High saturation makes a picture look vibrant and alive, while low saturation makes it look soft or vintage. It is a key term for anyone interested in art.

Saturation refers to the vividness of a hue. It is the measure of how much a color stands out from neutral greys. You will often hear this term when editing photos or discussing marketing strategies in a 'saturated market.'

Beyond its literal application in color theory, saturation is used to describe a state of maximum capacity. For instance, in economics, market saturation indicates that a product has reached every possible customer. It implies a sense of fullness or complete absorption in both physical and abstract contexts.

Etymologically derived from the Latin 'saturare' (to fill), saturation denotes a state of complete absorption. In scientific discourse, it refers to the point where a solvent cannot dissolve more solute. In cultural or aesthetic discourse, it describes the intensity of chromatic properties, serving as a metaphor for being overwhelmed or reaching a threshold of total capacity.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Saturation is the intensity of a color.
  • It is an uncountable noun.
  • It also means to be completely full.
  • Commonly used in photography and business.

Hey there! Have you ever looked at a photograph and thought, 'Wow, that blue is so bright it almost hurts my eyes'? That, my friend, is saturation. At its core, saturation measures the intensity of a color. Think of it as the 'strength' of the hue.

When a color is fully saturated, it is at its most vivid state. Imagine a bright red fire truck—that is high saturation. If you start adding grey or white to that red, it begins to look paler or more 'muted.' That process is lowering the saturation. It is a fundamental concept in art, design, and even photography settings on your phone!

The word saturation comes from the Latin word saturare, which means 'to fill' or 'to satisfy.' It is related to the word 'satiated,' which you might use when you are so full after a big meal that you couldn't possibly eat another bite.

Historically, the word was used in chemistry to describe a liquid that had absorbed as much of a substance as it possibly could. Over time, this idea of 'being full' moved into the world of light and color. If a color is 'saturated,' it is 'full' of its own pigment, with no room for dulling greys or whites. It is a fascinating evolution from a science lab to an artist's palette!

You will hear saturation used most often in creative fields. Designers talk about 'color saturation' when they want to make a logo pop. Photographers use it to make sunsets look more dramatic. In these cases, it is a neutral, descriptive term.

Outside of art, you might hear it in business contexts, like 'market saturation.' This means a market is so full of a product that no one else can sell more of it. It is a bit more formal there, but the core meaning—being 'full'—remains exactly the same. Whether you are talking about pixels or products, it is a very handy word to have in your toolkit.

While 'saturation' itself isn't an idiom, it appears in several fixed phrases:

  • Market saturation: When a product is everywhere and sales stop growing.
  • Saturated market: Similar to the above, describing a crowded industry.
  • Color saturation levels: A technical phrase used in digital editing.
  • Saturated with: Used to describe being completely filled with something (e.g., 'The sponge was saturated with water').
  • Saturation point: The moment where no more can be added, often used metaphorically for people feeling overwhelmed.

Saturation is an uncountable noun. You don't usually say 'a saturation' or 'saturations.' You talk about 'the saturation' or 'high levels of saturation.' It follows the standard stress pattern for words ending in -tion, where the stress falls on the syllable immediately preceding the suffix (sa-tu-RA-tion).

Pronunciation-wise, it sounds like 'satch-uh-RAY-shun.' It rhymes with words like 'duration,' 'foundation,' and 'creation.' It is a great word to practice if you want to sound more precise when discussing aesthetics or data.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'satiated' (full after eating).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌsætʃəˈreɪʃən/

Clear 'satch' sound, stress on 'ray'.

US /ˌsætʃəˈreɪʃən/

Similar to UK, slightly more rhotic.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing the stress
  • Adding an extra 'r'
  • Pronouncing the 't' as 'd'

Rhymes With

duration foundation creation relation vacation

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 2/5

Accessible for intermediate learners.

Writing 2/5

Easy to incorporate into descriptive writing.

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used in casual tech talk.

Écoute 2/5

Clear pronunciation.

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

color bright light

Learn Next

vibrant intensity hue

Avancé

chromatic pigmentation

Grammar to Know

Uncountable Nouns

Saturation is uncountable.

Noun Suffixes

-tion for nouns.

Adjective formation

Saturate -> Saturated.

Examples by Level

1

The red is very bright.

bright = high saturation

Simple adjective

2

I like bright colors.

bright = saturated

Plural noun

3

The picture is too dark.

dark = low saturation

Too + adjective

4

Make it more colorful.

colorful = saturated

Adjective

5

This blue is nice.

blue = color

Proper noun

6

The screen is bright.

bright = high saturation

Subject + verb

7

I want more red.

red = color

Noun

8

It looks very vivid.

vivid = saturated

Adjective

1

The photo has high saturation.

2

I turned down the saturation.

3

The colors look washed out.

4

The painting is very vibrant.

5

The saturation makes it pop.

6

It is a dull grey color.

7

The screen settings are easy.

8

I love the intense red.

1

The market is reaching saturation.

2

You should increase the saturation.

3

The image lacks saturation.

4

He adjusted the saturation levels.

5

The saturation of the image is perfect.

6

Too much saturation looks fake.

7

The colors are perfectly balanced.

8

Saturation is important in design.

1

The market is currently saturated with tech.

2

The photographer boosted the saturation.

3

Low saturation gives a cinematic look.

4

The saturation point was reached quickly.

5

His work is saturated with meaning.

6

The colors were muted, not saturated.

7

The saturation control is in the menu.

8

Digital saturation can look artificial.

1

The industry is experiencing market saturation.

2

The film is saturated with vibrant hues.

3

He reached his saturation point at work.

4

The saturation of the dye was intense.

5

The market is saturated with cheap goods.

6

She adjusted the saturation for effect.

7

The saturation levels were carefully tuned.

8

His life is saturated with music.

1

The landscape was saturated with morning light.

2

The market saturation hindered new growth.

3

The saturation of the pigment was remarkable.

4

His writing is saturated with irony.

5

The chemical solution reached saturation.

6

The saturation of the color was deep and rich.

7

The saturation point of the audience was met.

8

The image was saturated with warm tones.

Synonymes

vividness intensity richness chroma depth

Antonymes

dullness paleness achromatism

Collocations courantes

color saturation
market saturation
high saturation
low saturation
reach saturation
increase saturation
boost saturation
full saturation
saturation point
saturated with

Idioms & Expressions

"saturation point"

the limit of absorption

I have reached my saturation point with this project.

neutral

"saturated with"

filled completely

The market is saturated with new phones.

neutral

"reach saturation"

to become fully filled

The industry will soon reach saturation.

formal

"color saturated"

very bright

The image looks color saturated.

casual

"market saturation"

no more room for growth

We are worried about market saturation.

business

Easily Confused

saturation vs Brightness

Both relate to screen settings.

Brightness is light, saturation is color intensity.

Increase brightness for light, saturation for color.

saturation vs Hue

Both are color terms.

Hue is the color itself (red/blue), saturation is the intensity.

The hue is red, the saturation is high.

saturation vs Contrast

Both are in photo editors.

Contrast is the difference between light and dark.

Contrast adds depth; saturation adds color.

saturation vs Satiated

Same root word.

Satiated is for hunger, saturation is for color/capacity.

I am satiated; the color is saturated.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The saturation of [noun] is [adjective].

The saturation of the image is high.

A2

Increase the saturation of [noun].

Increase the saturation of the photo.

B1

[Noun] is saturated with [noun].

The market is saturated with products.

B2

Reach a saturation point of [noun].

We reached a saturation point of sales.

B1

Adjust the saturation levels.

Adjust the saturation levels carefully.

Famille de mots

Nouns

saturation the state of being full

Verbs

saturate to fill something completely

Adjectives

saturated completely full

Apparenté

satiate same root

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Technical/Formal Neutral Casual

Erreurs courantes

Using 'saturate' as an adjective saturated
Saturate is the verb, saturated is the adjective.
Confusing saturation with brightness Saturation is purity, brightness is lightness.
They are different settings in photo editors.
Thinking it only applies to colors It also applies to markets and liquids.
It has multiple meanings.
Saying 'a saturation' the saturation
It is an uncountable noun.
Misspelling as 'saturration' saturation
Only one 'r' in the middle.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a sponge soaking up paint.

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Photo Editing

Use the saturation slider in your phone's camera app.

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Art History

Think of Pop Art—very high saturation.

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Uncountable Rule

Never say 'a saturation'.

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Syllable Stress

Stress the 'RAY' syllable.

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Verb vs Adjective

Use 'saturated' to describe a thing.

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Chemistry Link

It comes from the Latin for 'full'.

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Contextualize

Use it when talking about screens.

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Business Context

Use it to talk about crowded markets.

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The 'tion' ending

It always sounds like 'shun'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Satur-ate: You are so full you could eat a 'satur-day' meal.

Visual Association

A sponge soaking up water until it cannot hold any more.

Word Web

Color Intensity Brightness Photography Market

Défi

Go to your phone's photo editor and play with the saturation slider.

Origine du mot

Latin

Original meaning: to fill

Contexte culturel

None

Commonly used in photography and marketing.

Used in many digital art tutorials

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Photography

  • Boost saturation
  • Lower saturation
  • Saturation levels

Business

  • Market saturation
  • Saturated market
  • Reach saturation

Art Class

  • High saturation
  • Muted colors
  • Color intensity

Science

  • Chemical saturation
  • Saturated solution
  • Saturation point

Conversation Starters

"Do you prefer high saturation in photos or a more natural look?"

"What does 'market saturation' mean to you?"

"Can you think of a time you reached your 'saturation point' at work?"

"Why do you think bright colors are often called 'saturated'?"

"How does changing the saturation change the mood of a picture?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a sunset using the word saturation.

Write about a market that is saturated with similar products.

Explain the difference between brightness and saturation to a friend.

When was the last time you felt 'saturated' with information?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

No, brightness is about light, saturation is about color purity.

Usually not, unless describing a color.

It is used in both technical and everyday contexts.

Add grey or white to it.

To saturate.

No, it is uncountable.

To describe when a market is full.

It can if it means 'overwhelmed'.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

The ___ of the color is very high.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : saturation

Saturation describes the color intensity.

multiple choice A2

Which word means the strength of a color?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Saturation

Saturation is the correct term for color strength.

true false B1

Saturation is a countable noun.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

It is an uncountable noun.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

High saturation means vibrant; low means dull.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

The saturation is high.

Score : /5

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