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Color:
Cinder


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Colors with the same hue:
Eerie Purple
Space cadet
Charred Black
Cobalt blue
Sapphire
Zinc
Brilliant Blue
Shimmer
Similar colors:
Eerie Purple
Pitch
Tar
Mirage
Coal
Jet
Starry Night
Hematite
Charred Black
Tungsten
Abyss
Nocturne
Oxford blue
Ink
Soot
Space cadet
Faded Black
Graphite
River Blue
Delft Blue
Independence
Prussian blue
Smoky
Dark purple
Dim gray
Dolphin
Nightshade
Somber Purple
Metallic blue
Zinc
Words evoked by this color:
unheard,  untouchable,  unexplored,  oblique,  recondite,  unknown,  carbon,  magazine,  oakley,  wicked,  villainy,  malefic,  strangulation,  portent,  emo,  necromancy,  necromancer,  conjuring,  cabal,  nether,  obsidian,  ebony,  ebon,  onyx,  schwarz,  negro,  schwartz,  schipperke,  visigoth,  erie,  bogeyman,  wellington,  plotting,  writhing,  venom,  encrypted,  encrypt,  hornblende,  carcinogen,  fearsome,  depraved,  ungodly,  macabre,  creepy,  demented,  dreadful,  scaring,  scary,  scare,  frightening
Literary analysis:
In literature, “cinder” functions both as a literal description of burned residue and as a potent metaphor for transformation and decay. Authors use the term to evoke a vivid image of something reduced to ash—a ladder, for instance, transformed into nothing but “cinder” by fire [1] or a substance that has “gradually…carbonized… to a cinder[2]. At the same time, passages warn of being “burnt to a cinder,” using the word to symbolize overwhelming destruction or emotional ruin [3, 4]. In more lighthearted contexts, “cinder” colors everyday imagery, describing rustic pathways [5, 6] or even food in playful, fairy-tale narratives [7, 8]. Moreover, its application extends to the natural world, as in descriptions of volcanic landscapes and burnt-out geological features [9, 10].
  1. "The ladder was against the straw-rick and is burnt to a cinder," said a spectre-like form in the smoke.
    — from Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
  2. The gradual deepening of the color indicates the gradual carbonization, which is completed when only the dry insoluble cinder remains.
    — from Science in Short Chapters by W. Mattieu (William Mattieu) Williams
  3. And the greater the demand he makes on it in the exultation of his pride the more likely it is to turn on him and burn him to a cinder . . . ”
    — from Chance: A Tale in Two Parts by Joseph Conrad
  4. I won't be a witch; I won't be a witch: they may burn me to a cinder, but I won't be a witch!"
    — from The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A History of a Father and Son by George Meredith
  5. Here a fine new cinder path had been laid around the grounds, forming an oval that measured just an eighth of a mile, to a fraction.
    — from The Chums of Scranton High on the Cinder Path Or, The Mystery of the Haunted Quarry by Donald Ferguson
  6. Fanny found her way down the crude cinder paths that made an alley-like approach to the cathedral.
    — from Fanny Herself by Edna Ferber
  7. Dummling answered, "I have only cinder-cake and sour beer; if that pleases you, we will sit down and eat."
    — from Household Tales by Brothers Grimm by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm
  8. And Dullhead replied: ‘I’ve only got a cinder-cake and some sour beer, but if you care to have that, let us sit down and eat.’
    — from The Red Fairy Book
  9. It is a scenic route between silverswords on Ka Moa o Pele, a red cinder cone.
    — from Hawaii National Park: A Guide for the Haleakala Section, Island of Maui, Hawaii by George Cornelius Ruhle
  10. On the right lay Sunset Mountain, a volcanic cinder cone of ruddy-brown hue, that glistened in the morning sunlight.
    — from Across America by Motor-cycle by C. K. Shepherd


Colors associated with the word:
Charcoal
Smoke
Graphite
Pewter
Gunmetal
Flint
Soot
Iron
Lead
Dust
Stone
Fog
Cloud
Shadow
Onyx
Obsidian
Ember
Words with similar colors:
choke,  extinguished,  pit,  obfuscate,  collapse,  fuse,  guise,  smother,  hoarse,  piper,  razed,  irreparable,  dissimulate,  crashed,  bombed,  totalled,  vented,  decimated,  befallen,  foundered
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