Associations to the word «Motley»
Noun
- Jester
- Constance
- Crew
- Costume
- Assortment
- Fool
- Fullback
- Assemblage
- Throng
- Marion
- Prescott
- Bancroft
- Horde
- Willard
- Darryl
- Crowd
- Archibald
- Garb
- Willis
- Sumner
- Cap
- Granny
- Dickens
- Baker
- Trapper
- Halfback
- Vagabond
- Naacp
- Mabel
- Skid
- Dante
- Quarterback
- Lewis
- Graham
- Concourse
- Bell
- Investing
- Weld
- Lowell
- Mater
- Gibbon
- Otto
- Attire
- Aggregation
- Leather
- Carlton
- Populace
- Collection
- Tacoma
- Offense
- Gardner
- Cleveland
- Farce
- Touchdown
- Guthrie
- Rower
- Procession
- Encampment
- Bunch
- Emerson
- Array
- Coloured
- Hue
- Courtier
- Rogue
- Shack
- Rendezvous
- Ruth
- Crosby
- Linebacker
- Rushing
- Floyd
- Slayer
- Bazaar
- Beggar
- Multitude
- Brown
- Newsletter
- Staple
- Bon
Adjective
Wiktionary
MOTLEY, adjective. Comprising greatly varied elements, to the point of incongruity; heterogeneous.
MOTLEY, adjective. Having many colours; variegated.
MOTLEY, noun. An incongruous mixture.
MOTLEY, noun. A jester's multicoloured clothes.
MOTLEY, noun. (by extension) A jester; a fool.
MOTLEY CREW, noun. A group of people of mixed background, especially one with a common goal.
MOTLEY CREWS, noun. Plural of motley crew
MOTLEY FOOL, noun. Court jester, jester
Dictionary definition
MOTLEY, noun. A collection containing a variety of sorts of things; "a great assortment of cars was on display"; "he had a variety of disorders"; "a veritable smorgasbord of religions".
MOTLEY, noun. A garment made of motley (especially a court jester's costume).
MOTLEY, noun. A multicolored woolen fabric woven of mixed threads in 14th to 17th century England.
MOTLEY, verb. Make something more diverse and varied; "Vary the menu".
MOTLEY, verb. Make motley; color with different colors.
MOTLEY, adjective. Consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds; "an arrangement of assorted spring flowers"; "assorted sizes"; "miscellaneous accessories"; "a mixed program of baroque and contemporary music"; "a motley crew"; "sundry sciences commonly known as social"- I.A.Richards.
MOTLEY, adjective. Having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly; "a jester dressed in motley"; "the painted desert"; "a particolored dress"; "a piebald horse"; "pied daisies".
Wise words
A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there
is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to
take away.