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Color:
Royal red


More info:
Wikipedia, ColorHexa


Colors with the same hue:
Light chocolate cosmos
Red Velvet
Dogwood rose
Winter Sky
Turkish rose
Cinnamon Satin
Neon pink
Blush
Watermelon
Dusky Pink
Strawberry
Strawberry iced tea
Light crimson
Black Shadows
Pink Sherbet
Mauvelous
Hazy Lilac
Soft Pink
Cherry blossom pink
Blush Pink
Nearby colors:
Plasma Red
Ruby
Pictorial carmine
Cerise
Raspberry
Razzmatazz
Spanish carmine
Bright maroon
Maroon 
Paradise pink
Radiant Magenta
French rose
Dingy Dungeon
Amaranth
Spanish crimson
French raspberry
Bright pink
Words evoked by this color:
roulade,  romp,  raspberry,  rasp,  berry,  rubin,  ruben,  rubinstein,  rub,  angelina,  baccarat,  forty,  jem,  fortieth,  mex,  mexican,  cardozo,  cardoso,  cardinal,  radford,  trojan,  u.s.c.,  wesleyan,  louisville,  fayetteville,  stanford,  amara,  uncommonly,  unusual,  uncommon,  rarest,  amaranth,  che,  casework,  topped,  cerise,  picked,  cher,  cherry,  puckered,  tart,  drupe,  sucker,  delicious,  picking,  popsicle,  shirley,  tasted,  flavored,  soda
Literary analysis:
In literature, “royal red” is often employed as a vivid descriptor that imbues objects and attire with a sense of regality and passion. Writers use the hue to characterize cloth, dye, or uniforms, as when a tapa cloth is described as “the royal red kapa” that carries traditional prestige [1] or when soldiers don “the royal red uniform” to evoke martial honor [2]. The color also adapts to expressive natural imagery and interiors—a room “radiant with royal red light” [3] or banners “gaily carpeted” in the same hue [4]—reinforcing both aesthetic brilliance and emotional intensity. Even in sumptuous robes and elegant garments, as in a figure “swathed in royal red” [5] or dressing “herself in the royal red” [6], the color punctuates themes of authority, grandeur, and deep sentiment throughout the texts.
  1. Oahunui was stretched out on [ 145 ] a pile of soft mats covered with his paiula , the royal red kapa of old.
    — from Hawaiian Folk Tales A Collection of Native Legends
  2. A great number of soldiers manned the walls in compliment to us, all dressed in the royal red uniform.
    — from Embassy to the Eastern Courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat In the U. S. Sloop-of-war Peacock, David Geisinger, Commander, During the Years 1832-3-4 by Edmund Roberts
  3. Bella opened her eyes, to find her room radiant with royal red light.
    — from The Solitary Farm by Fergus Hume
  4. FANCY UNDER THE OCTOBER MAPLES What mean these banners spread, These paths with royal red So gaily carpeted?
    — from The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell by James Russell Lowell
  5. Priest-like, he wore a robe more white than foam, And, king-like, swathed himself in royal red, Three crowns of gold rose high upon his head:
    — from Poems, with The Ballad of Reading Gaol by Oscar Wilde
  6. 15 She dressd hersel in the royal red, Love Robbie was in dainty green; Love Robbie's brand was about his middle,
    — from The English and Scottish Popular Ballads, Volume 2 (of 5)



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