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Color:
French rose


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Colors with the same hue:
Zinfandel
Berry
Rich maroon
Irresistible
Winter Sky
Bright pink
Rose
Mystic
Puce
Flamingo
Similar colors:
Strawberry
Watermelon
Cerise
Light crimson
Mystic
Ruby
Infrared
Bright pink
Rose
Winter Sky
Blush
Fiery rose
Raspberry
Grapefruit
Amaranth
Bright maroon
Maroon 
Rich maroon
Brick red
Irresistible
Rich carmine
Rusty red
Alizarin
Cardinal
Crimson
Flamingo
Bold Red
Sanguine
Berry
Vivid crimson
Words evoked by this color:
gelatine,  neapolitan,  shake,  parfait,  daiquiri,  skimpy,  outrun,  1980a,  vice,  fantastically,  shamelessly,  sprayed,  totally,  1980-81,  hysterical,  hologram,  nightclub,  clubbing,  1984-85,  cosplay,  karaoke,  synth,  fad,  punchy,  outrageous,  popped,  funky,  popping,  catchy,  novelty,  partee,  fusion,  psychedelic,  lollapalooza,  pop,  gaudy,  shocking,  hysterically,  positron,  zine,  synthesizer,  unrealistic,  tubular,  groupie,  teen,  disco,  arcade,  teens,  teenage,  neoplastic
Literary analysis:
In literature, the term “French rose” is frequently used to evoke both delicate charm and passionate vibrancy. For example, one author describes a character as “a new French rose” with a “rosy‐pink” complexion “deeply shaded with intense crimson,” a depiction that suggests refined, luminous beauty [1]. In another instance, the color appears in the details of fashion design, where “tiny French rosebuds of pink satin” accentuate a pale blue chiffon, subtly reinforcing themes of elegance and grace [2]. Additionally, the mention of the “crimson French Rose” in botanical imagery further solidifies the color’s symbolic connection to both nature’s beauty and emotional depth [3].
  1. And this is Letty Coles, a new French rose, very handsome and sweet; color rosy-pink, deeply shaded with intense crimson.
    — from Talks About Flowers. by Wellcome, M. D., Mrs.
  2. Patty was looking lovely in pale blue chiffon with tiny French rosebuds of pink satin adorning it here and there.
    — from Patty's Social Season by Carolyn Wells
  3. The petals of the crimson French Rose, which is grown freely in our gardens, have been esteemed of signal efficacy in consumption of the lungs
    — from Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure by William Thomas Fernie

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