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Meaning
Adj
●
Having
red
as its color.
●
Having an orange-brown or orange-blond
colour
; ginger.
●
With a
red
hue
due to
embarrassment
or sunburn.
●
Having a
brown
color.
●
In Card games:
Of the
hearts
or
diamonds
suits
. Compare
black
(“of the
spades
or
clubs
suits
”)
●
In Politics:
Supportive of, related to, or
dominated
by a
political party
or
movement
represented
by the
color
red:
Left-wing
parties
and
movements
,
chiefly
socialist
or
communist
, including the U.K. Labour
party
and the Social Democratic Party of Germany.
●
In Politics & US politics:
Supportive of, related to, or
dominated
by a
political party
or
movement
represented
by the
color
red:
The U.S. Republican Party.
🤬
Amerind;
relating
to Amerindians or First Nations
●
In Astronomy:
Of the lower-frequency
region
of the (typically
visible
) part of the
electromagnetic spectrum
which is
relevant
in the specific observation.
●
In Particle physics:
Having a
color charge
of red.
●
In Communism & People:
Communist
Noun
●
Any of a range of
colours
having the
longest
wavelengths
, 670
nm
, of the
visible spectrum
; a
primary
additive
colour
for
transmitted
light
: the
colour
obtained
by
subtracting
green
and
blue
from
white light
using
magenta
and
yellow
filters
; the
colour
of blood,
ripe
strawberries
, etc.
●
A
revolutionary
socialist
or (most
commonly
) a Communist; (usually
capitalized
) a Bolshevik, a
supporter
of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War.
●
In Snooker:
One of the 15
red balls
used in
snooker
,
distinguished
from the colours.
●
Red wine.
●
Any of several
varieties
of
ale
which are
brewed
with
red
or
kilned
malt
,
giving
the
beer
a
red
colour.
●
In Australian English:
A
red
kangaroo.
●
In British English & Birdwatching:
A redshank.
🤬
An American Indian.
●
The
drug
secobarbital
; a
capsule
of this
drug
.
●
A
red light
(a
traffic
signal)
●
In British English & Irish English:
Red lemonade
●
In Particle physics:
One of the three
color charges
for quarks.
●
In American English:
Chili
con
carne
(usually in the
phrase
"bowl of red").
●
The
redfish
or
red drum
, Sciaenops ocellatus, a
fish
with
reddish
fins
and scales.
●
Tomato ketchup.
●
In Communism & People:
A Communist.
●
In People:
A
supporter
of a
sports
team who
wears
red
as part of their kit.
●
Acronym of
reverse
electrodialysis.
Verb
●
simple past
and
past participle
of rede
●
Alternative
spelling
of redd
Name
●
A
nickname
given to
someone who has or had
red
hair.
Sourced from
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Origin
red
English
hreddan
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
read
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Scarlet
Crimson
Vermilion
Ruby-Red
Cherry-Red
Cerise
Carmine
Blood-Red
Brick-Red
Maroon
Rufescent
Redskin
Redbird
Sanguine
Redd
Red Devil
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Antonyms
Nonred
Unred
Antired
Yellow
Amber
Related
Orange
Green
Pink
Black
Yellow
Turquoise
Teal
White
Purple
Dark
Burgundy
Blue
Pinkish
Color
Colour
Brown
Purplish
Light
Neon
Cyan
Violet
Shade
Hue
Colors
Gray
Fuchsia
Magenta
Rose
Bright
Brownish
Yellowish
Colours
Pale
Glow
Golden
Amber
Tint
Darker
Dot
Silver
Tan
Hues
Sky
Bold
Roses
Dye
Stain
Lilac
Striped
Pigment
Font
Cherry
Hot Pink
Burnt Orange
Dark Blue
Black Color
Light Blue
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Rhymes
Z
Ed
Led
Ned
Wed
Med
Fed
Bed
Med
Ted
Ked
Dmz
Red
Fed
Zed
Ted
Head
Fled
Read
Bled
Cred
Bred
Fred
Abed
Pled
Tedd
Said
Sked
Shed
Sped
Dead
Sled
Rewed
Ahead
Unwed
Faned
Bread
Dread
Shred
Tread
Stead
Embed
Spread
Undead
Inbred
Reread
Behead
Resaid
Unread
Thread
Unsaid
Instead
Aspread
Bestead
Retread
Misread
Overhead
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