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Color:
Faded Orange


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Colors with the same hue:
Walnut
Caramel
Umber
Bay
Burnt orange
Tortoiseshell
Bamboo
Earth
Char
Pumpkin
Beaver
Raw Sienna
Antique brass
Buckskin
Similar colors:
Cantaloupe
Sandy brown
Raw Sienna
Light Orange
Dull Orange
Char
Rajah
Nectarine
Peru
Pale copper
Whiskey
Bronze
Mandarin
Burnt sienna
Middle red
Dingy Orange
Coral
Dark salmon
Copper
Fawn
Ochre
Cadmium orange
Neroli
Macaroni and Cheese
Terra cotta
Indian yellow
Molten Gold
Light brown
Butternut
Sunray
Words evoked by this color:
tousled,  stilt,  simoom,  saharan,  suez,  baluchistan,  panhandle,  nomadic,  uncharted,  baghdad,  arroyo,  wadi,  blanford,  jerboa,  bustard,  jackal,  mongoose,  dingo,  meerkat,  peanut,  addax,  sphenoid,  shore,  geographical,  rajah,  suede,  cougar,  chukka,  lasso,  breeches,  stetson,  antelope,  tanner,  kauri,  freckle,  rawhide,  tanned,  corgi,  basset,  shepherd,  terrier,  roche,  shellfish,  geraldine,  corral,  bittersweet,  eosin,  crustacea,  geranium,  lob
Literary analysis:
In literature, the term "faded orange" is often employed to evoke a sense of gradual decline and nostalgia, particularly when describing fabric and personal adornments. For instance, in Paramahansa Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi [1], a dhoti and shirt that were once dyed a vivid ocher are now rendered in a subdued, faded orange—suggesting the effects of time and wear on what was once vibrant. Similarly, when a kerchief is described as "faded orange" and casually knotted about the neck [2], the color underscores both the passage of time and the intimate character of the individual, serving as a subtle visual cue to change and evanescence.
  1. "He was clad simply in the common dhoti and shirt, both once dyed a strong ocher color, but now a faded orange.
    — from Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramahansa Yogananda
  2. A faded orange kerchief, loosely knotted, encircled her neck; the ends thrust carelessly into her breast.
    — from When Dreams Come True by Ritter Brown

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