Adjective(1) of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange(2) characterized by violence or bloodshed(3) (especially of the face, or crimson(4) having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies(5) (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as ifwith blood from emotion or exertion
Noun(1) a deep and vivid red color(2) a deep and vivid red(3) red
Verb(1) turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame(2) turn red(3) as if in embarrassment or shame
Adjective(1) of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange(2) characterized by violence or bloodshed(3) (especially of the face, or crimson(4) having any of numerous bright or strong colors reminiscent of the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies(5) (especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as ifwith blood from emotion or exertion
Noun(1) a deep and vivid red color(2) a deep and vivid red(3) red
Verb(1) turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame(2) turn red(3) as if in embarrassment or shame
(1) Pick a hue that has complexity, such as this rich crimson , which gives the room depth and drama.(2) I made it with some Sicilian blood oranges whose flesh ranges from intensely red to a vivid, shocking crimson .(3) it's crimson(4) The purple and crimson gem is the only known diamond of these colours.(5) My face was going back to its usual colour - the usual colour of deep crimson whenever I faced Nicole.(6) Hanging in equal distances along the deep crimson walls were large paintings of bold men dressed in fine robes.(7) I must've blushed crimson , because Chevy laughed a deep booming laugh.(8) Classic crimson is one Christmas hue that never goes out of style.(9) she went crimson with embarrassment(10) Jake smiles while his cheeks crimson at the touch of the young lady.(11) Their eyes have turned a most fearsome crimson colour, and a feeling of malice is apparent in their company.(12) Her eyebrows were creased in anger and her usually pale complexion was a deep shade of crimson .(13) She then tucked her chemise deeper within her crimson bodice in an unsuccessful attempt to push her chest further up.(14) The stone's value comes from its intense purple and crimson colour.(15) The blood from the bodies had stained the carpet a beautiful crimson colour.(16) The flowering heads bear countless minute crimson flowers, which eventually yield seeds smaller than a pinhead.