impurple Antonyms

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Meaning of impurple

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impurple (v. t.)

To color or tinge with purple; to make red or reddish; to purple; as, a field impurpled with blood.

impurple Sentence Examples

  1. The sunset impurpled the sky with a flamboyant spectacle of vibrant hues.
  2. The queen's velvet robe impurpled her regal presence with an aura of authority.
  3. The majestic grapevines impurpled the Tuscan countryside, promising a bountiful harvest.
  4. The bruise on his cheek impurpled into a deep, almost black shade.
  5. The impurpled flowers of the jacaranda tree created a breathtaking canopy overhead.
  6. The ancient manuscript's parchment had impurpled with age, making its text difficult to decipher.
  7. The impurpled lips of the enigmatic woman hinted at a secret past.
  8. The impurpled embers of the campfire flickered against the darkness.
  9. The impurpled waters of the lagoon mirrored the rosy glow of the setting sun.
  10. The impurpled clouds gave warning of an approaching storm.

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To color or tinge with purple; to make red or reddish; to purple; as, a field impurpled with blood.

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The sunset impurpled the sky with a flamboyant spectacle of vibrant hues.

The queen's velvet robe impurpled her regal presence with an aura of authority.

The majestic grapevines impurpled the Tuscan countryside, promising a bountiful harvest.

The bruise on his cheek impurpled into a deep, almost black shade.