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Word: Rose-Purple

Definition:
"Rose-purple" is an adjective that describes a color that is a blend of purple with a hint of pink, similar to the color of some roses. It has a soft and warm appearance.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "rose-purple" to describe objects, clothing, flowers, or any other items that have this specific shade of color.
  • It is often used in artistic, decorative, or descriptive contexts.
Example:
  • "She wore a beautiful rose-purple dress to the party."
  • "The sunset painted the sky in shades of rose-purple."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or poetry, "rose-purple" can be used metaphorically to evoke feelings of romance, nostalgia, or beauty.
  • For example, "The garden was a tapestry of rose-purple blooms, filling the air with their sweet fragrance."
Word Variants:
  • Rose (noun): A type of flower that can be pink, red, or purple.
  • Purple (noun/adjective): A color that is a mix of red and blue.
Different Meanings:
  • While "rose-purple" primarily refers to a color, it can also describe moods or feelings associated with beauty and warmth, similar to the feelings evoked by rose-colored objects or experiences.
Synonyms:
  • Lilac
  • Mauve
  • Fuchsia (though this can be more vibrant)
  • Plum (though this is darker)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "rose-purple" itself doesn't have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, here are a couple of related idiomatic expressions: - "Rose-colored glasses": This means to see things in an overly positive or optimistic way, ignoring any negative aspects. - "Every rose has its thorn": This suggests that even beautiful things can have flaws or problems.

Summary:

"Rose-purple" is a descriptive term for a color that combines purple with a hint of rose or pink.

Adjective
  1. of purple with a rose tinge

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