Pronunciation: /ˈkɑrmɪn/
noun a vivid crimson color
A1 I bought a carmine shirt for the party.
A2 The carmine flowers in the garden are so vibrant.
B1 The artist used carmine paint to create a beautiful sunset scene.
B2 The carmine curtains added a touch of elegance to the room.
C1 The carmine hue of the sunset reflected off the water, creating a stunning view.
C2 Her lipstick was a perfect shade of carmine, complementing her outfit beautifully.
adjective of a vivid crimson color
A1 The carmine flowers in the garden are so beautiful.
A2 She wore a carmine dress to the party.
B1 The carmine sunset painted the sky in shades of pink and red.
B2 The carmine lipstick she wore matched perfectly with her outfit.
C1 The carmine velvet curtains added a touch of luxury to the room.
C2 The artist used carmine paint to create a striking contrast in the portrait.
formal The artist used carmine paint to create a vibrant red hue in the painting.
informal I love the carmine color of that dress, it's so eye-catching!
slang That carmine lipstick is really poppin' on you!
figurative The carmine sunset painted the sky in hues of red and orange.
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