You can find the names of colors in a lot of English expressions. Many of these expressions, however, talk about colors in very different ways. For example, the expression black and white can have different meanings. If something is black and white, it means it is clear, easy to understand. However, some people see everything in black and white, which means that they judge everything they see as either good or bad. Some people have to see something in black and white to know that it is true; this black and white talks about seeing something printed, as in a newspaper. If something is printed in a newspaper, it must be true, right?