red

adjective40 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

A deep, dark red color, like that of blood.

A deep, rich red color, like that of a ruby.

A bright, vivid red color, like that of a cherry.

A dull, brownish-red color, like that of a brick.

A very bright, intense red, like that of a fire engine.

A red that is not bright.

Refers to the face being noticeably red.

A little bit red in color.

Entirely red in color.

Having a red face from embarrassment, anger, or effort.

of injured part of body

of eyes

of skin or eyes

To be very red in the face, especially from embarrassment.

To be very red in the face, especially from embarrassment.

Used for things that change color, like traffic lights or faces.

Used for things that change color, like traffic lights or faces.

Refers to the color of one's face, indicating embarrassment or anger.

Refers to the color of one's face, indicating embarrassment or anger.

To apply red paint to something.

Refers to the color of an object, often from heat.

Indicates the cause of the face being red, e.g., 'red with anger'.