lilac-pink
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Of a pink color tinged with lavender: Describes a specific shade of pink that has a noticeable, subtle addition of lavender (a light purple color). This creates a soft, pastel hue that blends pink and purple tones.
Examples of Usage
- Adjective:
- The sunset painted the sky in beautiful lilac-pink hues.
- She chose a lilac-pink dress for the spring wedding.
- The artist mixed white, red, and blue to achieve the perfect lilac-pink shade for the flowers.
Advanced Usage
- Descriptive Use: Often used in descriptive writing, fashion, design, and art to specify a particular, nuanced color.
- The interior designer recommended a lilac-pink accent wall to create a calming yet feminine atmosphere.
Variants and Related Words
- Lilac (noun/adjective): A pale purple color, or the shrub with fragrant pale purple flowers.
- The garden was full of blooming lilacs.
- Pink (noun/adjective): A pale red color.
- She loves the color pink.
Synonyms
- Lavender-pink: A very similar color description.
- Mauve-pink: Another term for a pink with purple undertones, though mauve can be grayer.
Antonyms
- Vivid colors: Terms for bright, saturated colors that are the opposite of this soft pastel.
- Scarlet (a bright red).
- Cobalt blue (a deep, bright blue).
Related Phrases/Idioms
(This specific color term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions. It is primarily a descriptive color adjective.)
Adjective
- of pink tinged with lavender