Definition of 'red'
Word forms: reds, redder, reddest
1. colour
Something that is red is the color of blood or fire.
...a bunch of red roses.
2. adjective
If you say that someone's face is red, you mean that it is redder than its normal color, because they are embarrassed,
angry, or out of breath.
With a bright red face I was forced to admit that I had no real idea.
3. adjective
You describe someone's hair as red when it is between red and brown in color.
...a girl with red hair.
4. mass noun
You can refer to red wine as red.
The spicy flavors in these dishes call for reds rather than whites.
Synonyms: red wine
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5. adjective
If a U.S. state is described as red, it means that the
majority of its
residents vote for the Republican Party in
elections,
especially in the presidential elections.
...policies that could guarantee her enough support in red states to win the White
House in 2008.
6.
See
in the red
7.
See
to see red
8. gesture and body language
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red in American English
noun
1.
a primary
color, or any of a spread of colors at the lower end of the visible spectrum,
varying in
hue from that of blood to pale rose or pink
see also
color2.
a pigment producing this color
3. [often R-]; Informal
a political radical or revolutionary; esp., a communist
4.
anything colored red, as a red space on a roulette wheel, a red checker piece, or
red clothing
5.
adjectiveWord forms: ˈredder or ˈreddest
7.
having or being of the color red or any of its hues
8.
having red hair
9.
a.
having a reddish or coppery skin
c.
bloodshot
10.
a. [often R-]
politically radical or revolutionary; esp., communist
b. [R-]
of the Soviet Union
11.
of or designating
red wine
Idioms:
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Derived forms
redly (ˈredly)
adverb
Word origin
ME < OE read, akin to Ger rot, ON rauthr < IE base *reudh-, red > Gr erythros, L ruber, rufus, red, rubere, to be red, OIr rūad, Lith raũdas, red; (sense 3) from the red flag symbolizing revolutionary socialism
Word Frequency
red in British English 1
noun
1.
any of a group of colours, such as that of a
ripe
tomato or
fresh blood, that lie at one end of the
visible
spectrum,
next to
orange, and are
perceived by the eye when light in the
approximate
wavelength range 740–620
nanometres falls on the
retina. Red is the
complementary colour of
cyan and forms a set of
primary colours with blue and green
▶ Related adjectives: rubicund, ruddy2.
a
pigment or dye of or producing these colours
3.
red cloth or clothing
dressed in red
5.
6. Also called: inner archery
7.
in the red
8.
see red
adjectiveWord forms: redder or reddest
9.
of the colour red
12.
13.
(of the eyes)
bloodshot
14.
16.
(of wine) made from black
grapes and coloured by their skins
17.
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Derived forms
redly (ˈredly) adverb
redness (ˈredness)
noun
Word origin
Old English rēad; compare Old High German rōt, Gothic rauths, Latin ruber, Greek eruthros, Sanskrit rohitaWord Frequency
red in British English 2
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Word Frequency
Red in British English
noun
3.
a member or
supporter of a Communist or Socialist Party or a national of a state having such a government,
esp the former Soviet Union
4.
a radical, leftist, or revolutionary
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Word origin
C19: from the colour chosen to symbolize revolutionary socialism
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red
British English: red
/rɛd/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is red is the colour of blood or tomatoes.
...a bunch of red roses.
- American English: red
- Arabic: أَحْمَر
- Brazilian Portuguese: vermelho
- Chinese: 红的
- Croatian: crven
- Czech: červený
- Danish: rød
- Dutch: rood
- European Spanish: rojo
- Finnish: punainen
- French: rouge
- German: rot
- Greek: κόκκινος
- Italian: rosso
- Japanese: 赤い
- Korean: 빨간
- Norwegian: rød
- Polish: czerwony
- European Portuguese: vermelho
- Romanian: roșu
- Russian: красный
- Spanish: rojo
- Swedish: röd
- Thai: แดง
- Turkish: kırmızı
- Ukrainian: червоний
- Vietnamese: màu đỏ
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