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Color:
Radiant Purple


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Colors with the same hue:
English violet
Eminence
Dark violet
Purpureus
Faded Purple
Luminous Purple
Heliotrope
Bright lilac
Faded Lavender
Similar colors:
Veronica
Luminous Purple
Iridescent Purple
Vivid violet
Phlox
Dark violet
Violet
Intense Violet
Fuchsia
Magenta
Intense Purple
Medium blue
Ultr
Blue
Very light blue
Zaffre
Bright Purple
Heliotrope
Deep Purple
Grape
Iris
Persian blue
Brilliant Blue
Byzantine
Dark blue
Ultramarine
Frostbite
Persian rose
Luminous Pink
Mardi Gras
Words evoked by this color:
permanganate,  purpose,  petunia,  loosestrife,  slurp,  prophesy,  diviner,  lambda,  symbolist,  advent,  porphyrin,  bishop,  archbishop,  belladonna,  orcein,  bishopric,  episcopal,  episcopate,  popish,  mora,  rhodopsin,  grape,  repent,  urchin,  lent,  pansy,  discord,  regina,  nobility,  nebulae,  nebula,  aconite,  teleport,  octopus,  sagittarius,  chromatin,  bruised,  bruise,  sprain,  bruising,  prelate,  plonk,  raison,  figs.,  dionysian,  drank,  magic,  wizard,  spell,  minnesota
Literary analysis:
In literature, "radiant purple" is often employed to evoke a sense of rich, vibrant transformation in the natural and mystical world. In one instance, the color deepens and darkens the aura of a celestial scene, harmonizing with red and gold to enhance the atmosphere's dramatic intensity [1]. In another example, radiant purple further transforms an inanimate object into a bearer of divine beauty, as it imbues a crystal cup with an almost otherworldly, dazzling glow [2]. Through these uses, the color serves as a powerful symbol of both regal splendor and mysterious, ethereal light.
  1. The radiant purple and red and gold above him deepened, darkened.
    — from Cow-Country by B. M. Bower
  2. And as the verse was ended, came a ray Of dazzling light upon the crystal Cup, And filled it with a radiant purple glory.
    — from Parsifal A Mystical Drama by Richard Wagner Retold in the Spirit of the Bayreuth Interpretation by Richard Wagner

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