red
/red/
adjective
- of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies."her red lips"synonyms: scarlet, vermilion, ruby, ruby red, ruby-colored, cherry, cherry red, cerise, cardinal, carmine, wine, wine red, wine-colored, claret, claret red, claret-colored, blood red, flame, flaming, coral, cochineal, rose, rosy, brick red, maroon, rusty, foxy, rufous, reddish, damask, vermeil, sanguine, gules, rufescent
- communist or socialist (used especially during the Cold War with reference to the Soviet Union)."the era of nuclear anxiety, the red scare and covert CIA plots"
- stained with blood, or involving bloodshed or violence."red battle stamps his foot and nations feel the shock"
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REDDEST meaning: 1. superlative of red 2. superlative of red . Learn more.
reddest. superlative form of red: most red. Anagrams. edit · Tedders, tedders. Norwegian Bokmål. edit. Adjective. edit. reddest.
Definition of 'reddest' · Definition of 'Redding' · Definition of 'Redditch'. Redditch in British English.
n., adj. red•der, red•dest. n. 1. any of various colors resembling the color of blood; the primary color at one extreme end of the visible spectrum, an effect ...
superlative form of red : most red .
Adjective: red (redder,reddest) red. Of a colour at the end of the colour spectrum (next to orange); resembling the colour of blood, cherries, ...
reddest - adjective. of a color at the end of the color spectrum next to orange somewhat resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
1. Having a color resembling that of blood. · 2. Reddish in color or having parts that are reddish in color: a red dog; a red oak. Complete English Grammar Rules
If you say that someone's face is red, you mean that it is redder than its normal color, because they are embarrassed, angry, or out of breath.