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adjective
A bright colour like blood or fire. Red is at the long wavelength end of the colour spectrum.
Adjective. Used before nouns: 'a red rose', or after verbs: 'the apple is red'. Comparative: redder. Common collocations: red wine, red light, red card (football), red tape (bureaucracy).
Red is one of the most emotionally powerful colours in English-speaking cultures. It signals danger (red light, red alert) but also love (red roses on Valentine's Day). 'Red tape' means unnecessary bureaucracy.
Example Sentences
"She gave him a red rose."
"Stop at the red light."
Practice Quiz
1. What colour is a rose often associated with love?
2. At a traffic light, red means: