crimson (Meaning)

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crimson (n)

a deep and vivid red color

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crimson (v)

turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame

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crimson (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

characterized by violence or bloodshed

(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion

crimson Sentence Examples

  1. The setting sun painted the sky a deep crimson, casting a warm glow over the landscape.
  2. She wore a stunning dress in a rich crimson color to the gala event.
  3. The autumn leaves turned a vibrant shade of crimson before falling from the trees.
  4. The artist's palette included various shades of red, from scarlet to crimson.
  5. The flag fluttered in the breeze, its crimson stripes standing out against the blue sky.
  6. The velvet curtains in the theater were a luxurious shade of crimson.
  7. The crimson stain on the carpet revealed where the spilled wine had been.
  8. The petals of the rose were a deep crimson, exuding elegance and romance.
  9. The fire burned with a crimson flame, casting eerie shadows on the walls.
  10. As the battle raged on, the soldiers' uniforms became stained with patches of crimson blood.

FAQs About the word crimson

a deep and vivid red color, turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame, of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blo

blush, glow, flush, rouge,redden, turn color, color, bloom, abash, faze

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The setting sun painted the sky a deep crimson, casting a warm glow over the landscape.

She wore a stunning dress in a rich crimson color to the gala event.

The autumn leaves turned a vibrant shade of crimson before falling from the trees.

The artist's palette included various shades of red, from scarlet to crimson.