What is another word for redly?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛdli] (IPA)

"Redly" is a term used to describe a deep shade of red, often associated with passion, anger, and intensity. However, there are many synonyms that can be used in place of this word, each with its own unique connotations. For instance, "crimson" suggests a deep, rich red color, while "scarlet" connotes a brighter, more vibrant hue. "Ruby" is often used to describe a red color with a hint of purple or pink, while "garnet" refers to a dark, blood-red shade. Other synonyms for "redly" include "vermilion," "maroon," "carmine," and "burgundy," each with its own distinctive meaning and tone.

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What are the hypernyms for Redly?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Redly

Dale got up from the table, his face glowing redly, his brows frowning; and he stretched his arms to their full length.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
As he said this the blood showed redly, and every line of his face deepened and hardened.
"The Devil's Garden"
W. B. Maxwell
The mariners' eyes gleamed redly as their glances rove round the place, and, had you come suddenly among us, I believe you would have thought this band of pale, fire-touched, hairy men, with the one ebon visage among them, rendered the vessel a vast deal more ghostly than ever she could have shown when sailing along with me alone on board.
"The Frozen Pirate"
W. Clark Russell

Famous quotes with Redly

  • An Alma girl! oh shame, deep shame, To Brahma's race and Brahma's name! Unmarked, unpitied, she turned aside, For a moment her bursting tears to hide. None thought of the Bayadere, till the fire Blazed redly and fiercely the funeral pyre, Then like a thought she darted by, And sprang on the burning pile to die!
    Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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