the purple (Meaning)
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the purple (n)
(in ancient Rome) position of imperial status
(Roman Catholic Church) official dress of a cardinal; so named after the Tyrial purple color of the robes
Synonyms & Antonyms of the purple
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the purple Sentence Examples
- The lush purple petals of the lavender danced in the gentle breeze.
- The rich purple velvet draped elegantly over the antique chair.
- Amethyst, a deep purple gemstone, was prized for its beauty and healing properties.
- The sky turned an ethereal shade of purple as the sun began to set.
- The young girl's long purple dress billowed out as she skipped through the park.
- The vibrant purple graffiti adorned the urban wall, adding a touch of color to the cityscape.
- The plums glowed with a deep purple hue, ready for harvest.
- The purple cabbage looked like an alien plant from a distant galaxy.
- The purple haze of twilight cast a surreal glow upon the sleeping town.
- The purple dinosaur Barney became an iconic childhood figure for millions of young viewers.
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(in ancient Rome) position of imperial status, (Roman Catholic Church) official dress of a cardinal; so named after the Tyrial purple color of the robes
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No antonyms found.
The lush purple petals of the lavender danced in the gentle breeze.
The rich purple velvet draped elegantly over the antique chair.
Amethyst, a deep purple gemstone, was prized for its beauty and healing properties.
The sky turned an ethereal shade of purple as the sun began to set.