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carmine

/ˈkɑːr.maɪn/

Adjective[U] Uncountable

Carmine describes a red that is saturated and heavy, leaning toward the cooler, purplish end of the spectrum rather than the warm, orange tones of scarlet. In a visual context, it evokes luxury, intensity, and drama. It is frequently associated with high-end cosmetics (like lipstick) and classical art pigments, giving it an air of sophistication and deliberate artistry. Compared to "crimson," which can feel more organic or visceral (like blood), carmine often feels like a manufactured or refined pigmentprecise, bold, and opulent.

Used as a mass noun referring to the pigment substance or the color itself, rather than individual countable objects.

Meanings

Adjective

Of a vivid red color, typically deep or purplish-red.

"She wore a striking carmine gown to the gala."

Noun

A bright crimson-red pigment derived from cochineal insects.

"The artist mixed a small amount of carmine into the paint to achieve a deeper red hue."

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