Of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet
“I wore a red dress to the ceremony believing it would draw some attention from the guests present.”
Having a reddish skin tone, suggestive of good health of negative emotions
“His body was shaking and his face was red from a combination of anger and shame.”
(of hair or fur) Of a reddish-brown or orange-brown color
“Ygritte's red hair would titillate Jon Snow to the point that he would be overcome with lust.”
(of a person or their face) Bloodshot or having pink rims
“My red eyes were heavy, my mind was slow and sluggish, and my body was even slower in response.”
Significantly high in temperature
“Streams of red lava boiled out of the crater and down the mountain, setting fire to pine forests.”
Of, relating to, supporting, or advocating communism
Affected with, or causing, physical discomfort or pain
Not fully cooked
Burning fiercely and emitting flames
Scorched or reddened due to excessive sun exposure, resulting in damaged, peeling skin
Having a reddish-yellow color
Infected with microorganisms, especially harmful bacteria
A shade resembling such a reddish color
“Her dress was a deep shade of red, trimmed in gold and black lace.”
The state or quality or characteristic of being red
“Try as he might to deny it, the red of his face suggested he was highly embarrassed.”
A person who takes part in a rebellion
“He was a red who demanded the violent overthrow of his government.”
A person who supports or believes in the principles of communism
“The film depicts the struggle against drug barons during the war, rather than any Red.”
Red wine
“A thick, succulent steak such as this calls for a full-bodied red.”
A light reddish-yellow or orange-brown color
A red, round fruit
Main color from which all others are derived
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