scarlet
/ˈskɑːrlɪt/
adjective
A bright vivid red color
“The scarlet leaves fell from the tree.”
שני
Scarlet is a adjective in the colors category. It is a advanced (ages 11-12) word, meaning "A bright vivid red color" In Hebrew, scarlet translates to שני.
Example Sentences
- The scarlet leaves on the maple tree were the brightest in the whole forest.
- She blushed a bright scarlet color when everyone clapped for her.
- The superhero wore a scarlet cape that flowed in the wind.
Did You Know? Scarlet is a very bright, vivid red color. In the Middle Ages, "scarlet" was actually the name of an expensive woolen cloth before it became a color name! Scarlet macaws are parrots with stunning scarlet feathers — they are one of the most colorful birds in the rainforest.
Common Word Combinations
scarlet redscarlet rosebright scarletscarlet letter
Related Words
redcrimsonmaroonorange_color
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