deep-pink

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deep-pink

The artist mixed a deep-pink color for the flower petals.

Definition
  1. Adjective: Of a deep, intense, or dark shade of the color pink.
Usage
  • Descriptive Use: Used to describe an object, substance, or light that is pink in color but with a high saturation or darkness, making it vivid and strong rather than pale or light.
    • The roses in the garden were a stunning deep-pink.
    • She chose a deep-pink fabric for the evening gown.
Advanced Usage
  • Comparative and Superlative Forms: While "deep-pink" is a compound adjective describing a specific hue, it can be modified for comparison.
    • This flower is deeper pink than that one.
    • It was the deepest pink sunset I had ever seen.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hot Pink: A very bright, intense pink, often with a slightly different tone than deep-pink.
  • Magenta: A purplish-red color that is sometimes similar to or overlaps with deep-pink.
  • Fuchsia: A vivid purplish-red color, often brighter than a typical deep-pink.
Synonyms
  • Dark Pink: A more general term for a pink color that is not light.
  • Rich Pink: Emphasizes the fullness and intensity of the color.
Antonyms
  • Light Pink: A pale or soft shade of pink.
  • Pale Pink: A very light and desaturated shade of pink.
deep-pink

The artist mixed a deep-pink color for the flower petals.

Adjective
  1. of a deep shade of pink

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