Synonym: blood-red, carmine, cerise, cherry, cherry-red, crimson, orange red, red, reddish, ruby, ruby-red, ruddy, vermilion. Similar words: scarlet fever, parley, barley, snarled, gnarled, fearless, charles i, harlequin. Meaning: ['skɑrlət /'skɑː-] n. a variable color that is vivid red but sometimes with an orange tinge. adj. of a color at the end of the color spectrum (next to orange); resembling the color of blood or cherries or tomatoes or rubies.
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(91) They are a distinguished-looking bunch, particularly when arrayed in all their blue, gold and scarlet finery for some official function.
(92) His face was scarlet and twisted with hate and he began to attack me like a wild animal.
(93) Scarlet talons came into vogue with suntanning, although they were sill considered rather racy until the mid-1930s.
(94) The company formed its well-rehearsed line in front of the pageant, their scarlet purses held out like gaping mouths.
(95) Hell, the cars aren't even scarlet any more but are dressed in the corporate red of sponsors Marlboro.
(96) As he left, the image of scarlet, oval glove-prints on white paper went with him.
(97) He stood and the blonde head moved down his body, the scarlet nails deftly worked his trousers loose.
(98) A severe bout of scarlet fever as a boy left him so deaf that he was unable to attend school.
(99) You see, it turned out to be scarlet fever(sentencedict.com), which is a notifiable disease.
(100) And paint-splattered, wild-eyed Vincent, toting his easel like a crucifix and scarlet with the sun?
(101) Robbie felt her cheeks flush scarlet and she looked about her in angry embarrassment.
(102) You show me a tweed-skirted twinset and pearl wearer, and I guarantee there's a scarlet bustier pulsating beneath.
(103) The letter from the headmistress and governors of the primary school shocked Scarlet.
(104) Black with midnight blue, scarlet with holly green and black with turquoise.
(105) Her husband probably would not like ugly scarlet splashes added to his careful colouring.
(106) Outside the store, the rolling hills of New Hampshire were aflame in scarlet, yellow, orange and gold.
(107) His interest is in pricking Prior Robert and Sub-Prior Herluin into bristling at each other with wattles glowing scarlet and throats gobbling rage.
(108) The eagle on the poster dominated the room, tall and black and proud on a scarlet background.
(109) Her famine leanness was softened by all the scarlet hair drifting around her.
(110) The mosquito bite on his leg had swollen into a scarlet hillock.
(111) Wearing his scarlet flannel pad, he rolled majestically down the chute to the quay and everybody laughed and cheered.
(112) There was a trickle of scarlet. a roar from the crowd and the Brasseywing lay dead.
(113) She was here tonight, in a scarlet dress with black lace, a witty travesty of a flamenco dress.
(114) When she went home, there was still the scarlet mark of blind rage across her palms.
(115) She seldom wore the pretty dresses or smart suits that Scarlet bought her, preferring her rags.
(116) Some, shaped like tiny globes, radiated a scarlet glow that was utterly bewitching.
(117) He wiped a hand across his mouth, and stared at the scarlet smear on the back of his black glove.
(118) There were plenty of diseases. Scarlet fever, mumps, chicken pox, and whooping cough floated in the air.
(119) Walking alongside a wheat field, admiring the vibrancy of poppies scattered in sparse splashes of scarlet, I spot something remarkable.
(120) I still do half a dozen or so of these scarlet cross-overs a year, to this day.
More similar words: scarlet fever, parley, barley, snarled, gnarled, fearless, charles i, harlequin, pearlescent, charles darwin, charles dickens, charles de gaulle, harlem renaissance, scar, scare, scarp, scarf, scary, scared, lascar, scarce, red scare, scare away, discard, scarred, scarecrow, scarcely, scarcity, discarded, descartes.