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Associations of "S for purple" (30 Words)
achromatic | Relating to, using, or denoting lenses that transmit light without separating it into constituent colours. The achromatic gloom. |
blue | Blue colour or pigment. They blued the shirts and starched the uniforms. |
brownish | Of a color similar to that of wood or earth. A brownish coloured cat. |
carmine | Color carmine. Carmine roses. |
color | Decorate with colors. Color film. |
colored | (used of color) artificially produced; not natural. Amber colored heads of grain. |
crimson | Of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies. Flushed or crimson with embarrassment. |
ebony | Hard dark colored heartwood of the ebony tree used in cabinetwork and for piano keys. His smile flashed against the ebony of his skin. |
flushed | Having the pinkish flush of health. Her flushed cheeks. |
gray | The SI unit of energy absorbed from ionizing radiation equal to the absorption of one joule of radiation energy by one kilogram of matter one gray equals 100 rad. Gray flannel suit. |
hue | A colour or shade. The water is the deepest hue of aquamarine. |
imbue | Fill soak or imbue totally. His works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity. |
magenta | A primary subtractive color for light a dark purple red color the dye for magenta was discovered in 1859 the year of the battle of Magenta. A short magenta dress. |
maroon | Leave stranded or isolated with little hope of rescue. The mutinous sailors were marooned on an island. |
mauve | Of a pale purple colour. A few pale streaks of mauve were all that remained of the sunset. |
negligee | A woman’s light dressing gown, typically made of a filmy, soft fabric. A black silk negligee. |
painted | Having sections or patches colored differently and usually brightly. The painted desert. |
pigmentation | The natural colouring of animal or plant tissue. |
pimpernel | A small European plant of the primrose family, with creeping stems and flat five-petalled flowers. |
pink | Pink colour pigment or material. A boom in the pink economy. |
red | Especially of the face reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion. The company was 4 million in the red. |
rose | The flower of a rose bush. The roseate glow of dawn. |
roseate | Used in names of birds with partly pink plumage e g roseate tern. The roseate glow of dawn. |
rosy | Presaging good fortune. Life could never be rosy for them. |
ruddy | Make ruddy in colour. Young people today they re a ruddy shower. |
scarlet | Scarlet clothes or material. A mass of scarlet berries. |
strawberry | The low growing plant which produces the strawberry having white flowers lobed leaves and runners and found throughout north temperate regions. She thought she would wear the strawberry crushed velvet. |
tulip | Any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower. |
white | Of wine made from white grapes or dark grapes with the skins removed and having a yellowish colour. Under segregation there were even white restrooms and white drinking fountains. |
yellow | Any of a number of plant diseases in which the leaves turn yellow typically caused by viruses and transmitted by insects. Curly yellow hair. |