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Red Shade

Description:

The term "red shade" refers to a specific tint of the color red, often achieved by mixing it with other colors or adding black. It can vary in intensity, brightness, and undertones, giving rise to various nuances and shades within the red color spectrum.

Parts of Speech:

  • Noun
  • Adjective

Senses:

Noun:

1. A specific variation or tone of the color red, achieved by mixing or shading.

2. A cosmetic product, such as an eyeshadow or blush, in the color red.

Adjective:

1. Describing something that has a predominant red color or hue.

2. Describing an area or place known for being associated with the color red.

Usage Examples:

Noun:

  1. I painted the walls of my bedroom in a beautiful red shade that gives it a cozy atmosphere.
  2. She added a touch of red shade to her painting to create a sense of depth and contrast.
  3. The red shade of the sunset over the ocean was absolutely breathtaking.
  4. Her eyeshadow palette offers a variety of stunning red shades to create dramatic eye looks.

Adjective:

  1. The living room is adorned with red shade curtains, giving it a bold and stylish look.
  2. We visited the famous district known for its red shade buildings and traditional architecture.
  3. The artist showcased his collection of red shade paintings at the gallery.
  4. She wore a beautiful dress in a red shade that perfectly complemented her complexion.

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