The difference between Motley and Multicolor

When used as nouns, motley means an incongruous mixture, whereas multicolor means a display of many colors.

When used as adjectives, motley means comprising greatly varied elements, to the point of incongruity, whereas multicolor means having, resembling, or pertaining to many colors.


check bellow for the other definitions of Motley and Multicolor

  1. Motley as an adjective:

    Comprising greatly varied elements, to the point of incongruity; heterogeneous.

  2. Motley as an adjective:

    Having many colours; variegated.

  1. Motley as a noun:

    An incongruous mixture.

  2. Motley as a noun:

    A jester's multicoloured clothes.

  3. Motley as a noun (by extension):

    A jester; a fool.

  1. Multicolor as an adjective:

    Having, resembling, or pertaining to many colors.

  1. Multicolor as a noun:

    A display of many colors.

    Examples:

    "a stamp printed in multicolor"