Definitions
There are 3 meanings of the phrase
Black-And-White.
How to pronounce black-and-white:
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Black-And-White - as an adjective
Lacking hue or shades of grey; part white and part black
Example: "A black-and-white cow"
Not having or not capable of producing colors
Example: "Black-and-white film"
Antonyms (Opposite Meaning)
colorBlack-And-White - as an adjective satellite
Of a situation that is sharply divided into mutually exclusive categories
Example: "He rejected a black-and-white world"
Example Sentences
"The teacher showed us a black-and-white photograph of her grandparents."
"He prefers to watch black-and-white movies from the 1950s."
"The newspaper printed a black-and-white image of the suspects."
"I have a black-and-white printer at home."
"She was wearing a stylish black-and-white dress at the party."