Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word RED


RED

Definitions of RED

  1. A Communist.
  2. A supporter of a sports team who wears red as part of their kit.
  3. (of a, dog or its coat) Having a brown color.
  4. (countable and uncountable) Red wine.
  5. (of hair) Having an orange-brown or orange-blond colour; ginger.
  6. (card games, of a card) Of the hearts or diamonds suits. Compare black
  7. (politics, oftencapitalized) Supportive of, related to, or dominated by a political party or movement represented by the color red:
  8. (chiefly, derogatory, offensive) Amerind; relating to Amerindians or First Nations
  9. (astronomy) Of the lower-frequency region of the (typically visible) part of the electromagnetic spectrum which is relevant in the specific observation.
  10. (countable) A revolutionary socialist or (most commonly) a Communist; (usually capitalized) a Bolshevik, a supporter of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War.
  11. (countable, snooker) One of the 15 red balls used in snooker, distinguished from the colours.
  12. (countable) Any of several varieties of ale which are brewed with red or kilned malt, giving the beer a red colour.
  13. (countable, informal, AU) A red kangaroo.
  14. (countable, informal, UK, birdwatching) A redshank.
  15. (derogatory, offensive) An American Indian.
  16. (slang) The drug secobarbital; a capsule of this drug.
  17. (informal) A red light (a traffic signal)
  18. (Ireland, UK, beverages, informal) Red lemonade
  19. (particle physics) One of the three color charges for quarks.
  20. (US, colloquial, uncountable) Chili con carne (usually in the phrase "bowl of red").
  21. (informal) The redfish or red drum, Sciaenops ocellatus, a fish with reddish fins and scales.
  22. (slang, uncountable) Tomato ketchup.
  23. (archaic) inflection of rede
  24. Alternative spelling of redd.
  25. A nickname given to someone who has or had red hair.
  26. Acronym of reverse electrodialysis.
  27. Communist.
  28. Of a red hue.
  29. (of the skin) Having a redder hue than usual due to embarrassment, anger, sunburn, etc.; flushed.
  30. (particle physics) Of a red color charge.
  31. (countable and uncountable) The colour of the setting sun, blood, and strawberries; the colour which is evoked by the longest visible wavelengths (between about 625–740 nm), and a primary additive colour.

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Examples of Using RED in a Sentence

  • Acids form aqueous solutions with a sour taste, can turn blue litmus red, and react with bases and certain metals (like calcium) to form salts.
  • Traditionally the alphorn was made of one single piece, or two parts at most, of the wood of a red pine tree.
  • Colours permitted by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) breed standard are clear sand to dark fawn/brown, red and brindle (with or without a dark mask), with white bib, tail tip, and white on all feet (which can be tips of toes to high stockings).
  • Sunlight reaches Earth around civil twilight during golden hour intensely in its low-energy and low-frequency red component.
  • While often envisaged as being arid, the Outback regions extend from the northern to southern Australian coastlines and encompass a number of climatic zones, including tropical and monsoonal climates in northern areas, arid areas in the "red centre" and semi-arid and temperate climates in southerly regions.
  • The blood cells are mainly red blood cells (erythrocytes), white blood cells (leukocytes), and (in mammals) platelets (thrombocytes).
  • Bubble tea most commonly consists of tea accompanied by chewy tapioca balls ("boba" or "pearls"), but it can be made with other toppings as well, such as grass jelly, aloe vera, red bean, and popping boba.
  • Bones protect the various other organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells, store minerals, provide structure and support for the body, and enable mobility.
  • Barnard's Star is among the most studied red dwarfs because of its proximity and favorable location for observation near the celestial equator.
  • She may be dressed in white with red hair and a ghastly complexion, according to a firsthand account by Ann, Lady Fanshawe in her Memoirs.
  • Pure beryl is colorless, but it is frequently tinted by impurities; possible colors are green, blue, yellow, pink, and red (the rarest).
  • Rubies are red due to the presence of chromium, and sapphires exhibit a range of colors depending on what transition metal is present.
  • Eukaryotic cells usually have a single nucleus, but a few cell types, such as mammalian red blood cells, have no nuclei, and a few others including osteoclasts have many.
  • For several years in the 1970s, they were considered the most dominant team in baseball, most notably winning the 1975 and 1976 World Series; the team was colloquially known as the "Big Red Machine" during this time, and it included Hall of Fame members Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan and Tony Pérez, as well as the controversial Pete Rose, the all-time hits leader in Major League Baseball.
  • It is smaller than its close relative, the gray wolf, and slightly smaller than the closely related eastern wolf and red wolf.


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