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Color:
Soft Peach


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Colors with the same hue:
Mahogany
Metallic brown
Tobacco
Rust
Sinopia
Henna
Sorrel
Flame
Vivid vermilion
Ember
Fiery Orange
Mandarin
Pale copper
Coral
Nectarine
Light Orange
Delicate Coral
Similar colors:
Delicate Coral
Apricot
Pale Orange
Buckskin
Tumbleweed
Melon
Antique brass
Dark salmon
Hickory
Pale Peach
Nude
Middle red
Macaroni and Cheese
Mocha
Light Orange
Chardonnay
Pale copper
Cantaloupe
Pale silver
Faint Blush
Whiskey
Delicate Peach
Mushroom
Lumber
Fawn
Fossil
Pale Sage
Light red
Pastel pink
Raw Sienna
Words evoked by this color:
humanistic,  welcomed,  inviting,  welcoming,  welcome,  wholesome,  hospitable,  mellow,  melo,  peachy,  peach,  peaches,  pch,  bellini,  tummy,  fuzzy,  peckish,  flesh,  pei,  buttocks,  skinned,  buttock,  facial,  touchy,  derriere,  sunrise,  dawn,  fuzz,  pliable,  peptic,  fleshy,  comely,  personable,  brunch,  areola,  peggy,  peoria,  manga,  nipple,  sorbet,  rapprochement,  tzu,  arabian,  sheik,  sinai,  dakar,  riyadh,  arab,  transjordan,  alger
Literary analysis:
In literature, the term "soft peach" is often invoked as a metaphor for gentle beauty and tender natural radiance, particularly in descriptions of human features. Authors use phrases such as "soft peach-like cheeks" to evoke a sense of delicate, warm color that suggests the freshness and innocence of youth [1, 2]. Similarly, a "soft peachy glow" or a "soft peach-like bloom" on a character's face infuses the description with an almost ethereal quality, hinting at both vulnerability and a charming allure [3, 4]. This subtle color imagery enriches the narrative by conveying emotional warmth and an intimate, almost dreamlike quality in character portrayals.
  1. They all had long fair hair, and large blue eyes, and soft peach-like cheeks,—such as those who love children always long to kiss.
    — from Linda Tressel by Anthony Trollope
  2. I wonder how I ever got on without Lilian," says the old lady, gently pinching the girl's soft peach-like cheek.
    — from Airy Fairy Lilian by Duchess
  3. Her cheeks had a soft peachy glow under the brown bloom that was beautiful.
    — from Captain Macedoine's Daughter by William McFee
  4. "Sometime to-day, the messenger said," answered the young lady, and a soft peach-like bloom swept over her face as she spoke.
    — from A Noble Woman by Ann S. (Ann Sophia) Stephens

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