Pronunciation: /vərˈmɪljən/
noun a bright red pigment made from mercury sulfide, used in artists' materials
A1 The vermilion color of the sunset was breathtaking.
A2 She painted her front door in a vibrant vermilion shade.
B1 The artist used vermilion paint to create a striking contrast in the painting.
B2 The vermilion robes worn by the monks symbolized purity and devotion.
C1 The vermilion pigment used in ancient manuscripts has remained vivid over the centuries.
C2 The vermilion hue of the flowers in the garden added a touch of elegance to the landscape.
adjective of a bright red color
A1 The vermilion flower was bright red and beautiful.
A2 She painted her nails vermilion for the special occasion.
B1 The artist used vermilion paint to create a striking contrast in the painting.
B2 The vermilion sunset painted the sky with hues of red and orange.
C1 The vermilion robe worn by the king signified his royal status.
C2 The vermilion gemstone was rare and highly sought after by collectors.
formal The artist used vermilion paint to create a striking contrast in the landscape.
informal I love the vibrant color of vermilion, it really stands out.
slang That vermilion dress you wore last night was fire!
figurative Her anger was like a vermilion flame, burning brightly in the darkness.
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