cerise (Meaning)

Wordnet

cerise (n)

a red the color of ripe cherries

Wordnet

cerise (s)

of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies

Webster

cerise (a.)

Cherry-colored; a light bright red; -- applied to textile fabrics, especially silk.

Synonyms & Antonyms of cerise

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cerise Sentence Examples

  1. The table was adorned with a beautiful centerpiece of cerise roses.
  2. She wore a stunning gown in a vibrant cerise color that turned heads at the party.
  3. The sunset painted the sky in shades of cerise and orange, creating a breathtaking view.
  4. The cerise lipstick complemented her fair complexion perfectly.
  5. The artist mixed various shades of red to create a cerise hue for the painting.
  6. The cerise curtains added a pop of color to the otherwise neutral room.
  7. Her favorite scarf was a luxurious cerise silk, soft to the touch.
  8. The cerise berries glistened in the sunlight, tempting the birds to feast upon them.
  9. The velvet couch was upholstered in a rich cerise fabric, inviting guests to relax.
  10. As the evening wore on, the sky deepened into a rich cerise, signaling the approaching night.

FAQs About the word cerise

a red the color of ripe cherries, of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubiesC

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The table was adorned with a beautiful centerpiece of cerise roses.

She wore a stunning gown in a vibrant cerise color that turned heads at the party.

The sunset painted the sky in shades of cerise and orange, creating a breathtaking view.

The cerise lipstick complemented her fair complexion perfectly.