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scarlet
[ skahr-lit ]
noun
- a bright-red color inclining toward orange.
- cloth or clothing of this color.
adjective
- of the color scarlet.
- flagrantly offensive:
Their sins were scarlet.
scarlet
/ ˈskɑːlɪt /
noun
- a vivid red colour, sometimes with an orange tinge
- cloth or clothing of this colour
adjective
- of the colour scarlet
- sinful or immoral, esp unchaste
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of scarlet1
Example Sentences
Its length combines with its silver skin and bright red scarlet fins to give it a mythical look.
You would see movies with Bette Davis in them, and just because she wore a red gown, she was, "Oh, a scarlet woman, a red gown."
News of the arrival of the scarlet tanager - more usually found in the forests of North America - broke last weekend, sending birdwatchers into a state of excitement.
The scarlet tanager is Mr Nash's 435th species spotted in Britain.
That’s enough of a red flag by itself, but JP’s 24/7 style commitment to stars, stripes and ye olde red, white and blue had viewers scouring footage for signs of a telltale scarlet cap.
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