scarlet

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A scarlet color is bright red and often used for things that want to grab your attention. Think of a fire engine or a stop sign – they're both usually painted with this intense red color.

When we talk about something being scarlet, we're not just talking about the color itself. We use it as an adjective to describe strong emotions like passion or love, and also to convey a sense of warning or urgency. Imagine someone wearing a scarlet dress on Valentine's Day – you might think they're making a bold statement about their feelings! On the other hand, if there's a scarlet fever outbreak in your town, it sounds serious and needs attention.

How common is "scarlet"?

Word scarlet is considered rare in modern English.
It appears most frequently in fiction texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

noun

  • A brilliant red colour sometimes tinged with orange.

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