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What adjective describe red?

Here are some adjectives that describe red, depending on the shade and context:

General:

* Crimson: Deep, rich red.

* Scarlet: Bright, intense red.

* Ruby: Deep, precious red.

* Vermilion: Bright, orange-red.

* Burgundy: Dark, reddish-purple.

* Rose: Pale, delicate red.

* Pink: Light, pale red.

More specific:

* Blood-red: Deep red, suggesting blood.

* Fiery: Intense, passionate red.

* Flaming: Bright, hot red.

* Ruddy: Healthy, rosy red.

* Brick: Dull, earthy red.

* Copper: Metallic, reddish-brown.

* Wine: Deep, rich red, suggesting wine.

Descriptive:

* Brilliant: Very bright and shining.

* Dazzling: Extremely bright and impressive.

* Intense: Strong and vivid.

* Saturated: Full of color, very rich.

* Vibrant: Full of life and energy.

* Deep: Rich and full.

* Pale: Light and delicate.

The best adjective to describe red depends on the specific shade and the context in which it is being used.

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