scarlet

[ˈskɑːrlət]

scarlet Definition

  • 1a bright red color
  • 2a type of cloth or clothing that is bright red in color
  • 3a woman's dress or jacket of scarlet color

Using scarlet: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scarlet" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a scarlet dress to the party.

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    The sky turned scarlet as the sun set.

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    The book had a scarlet cover.

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    The team's scarlet uniforms were easily recognizable.

scarlet Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scarlet

Antonyms for scarlet

Phrases with scarlet

  • an infectious disease caused by bacteria and characterized by fever and a scarlet rash

    Example

    The child was diagnosed with scarlet fever and had to stay home from school.

  • a symbol of shame or disgrace, especially in reference to Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel 'The Scarlet Letter'

    Example

    After the scandal, she felt like she was wearing a scarlet letter everywhere she went.

  • a brightly colored bird found in North and South America

    Example

    The scarlet tanager is known for its striking red plumage.

Origins of scarlet

from Old French 'escarlate', from Medieval Latin 'scarlatum', from Persian 'sāqirlāt'

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Summary: scarlet in Brief

The term 'scarlet' [ˈskɑːrlət] refers to a bright red color, often used to describe clothing or objects. It can also refer to a specific type of cloth or a woman's dress or jacket. The phrase 'scarlet fever' refers to an infectious disease characterized by fever and a scarlet rash. 'Scarlet letter' is a symbol of shame or disgrace, while 'scarlet tanager' is a brightly colored bird.

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