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Color:
Heliotrope


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Colors with the same hue:
English violet
Imperial Purple
Eminence
Pomp and Power
Purpureus
Faded Purple
Radiant Purple
Luminous Purple
Bright lilac
Misty Lavender
Faded Lavender
Similar colors:
Bright Purple
Orchid
Brilliant rose
Luminous Pink
Deep mauve
Byzantine
Very light blue
Bright lilac
Pale violet
Amethyst
Lavender 
Frostbite
Iridescent Purple
Purpureus
Slate blue
Iris
Deep Purple
Persian rose
Grape
Wild Strawberry
Brilliant Blue
Dark violet
Hot pink
Fuchsia
Magenta
Veronica
Radiant Purple
Fandango
Ocean Blue
Phlox
Words evoked by this color:
helene,  heliotrope,  helium,  ultraviolet,  pensee,  viol,  iris,  vav,  vagaries,  twitching,  seventh,  vipe,  voot,  telekinesis,  spiritualist,  imagination,  expanding,  spiritualism,  spirituality,  spiritual,  spiritually,  vii,  vicki,  vicky,  vicarious,  amplitude,  oscillation,  vid,  vig,  mage,  oscillatory,  vinnie,  imaginative,  vye,  vox,  prunella,  plump,  damson,  plumb,  plum,  plunk,  plucked,  plucking,  pluck,  compote,  pruned,  malaga,  orchid,  perkin,  enveloped
Literary analysis:
Heliotrope in literature is frequently invoked as a refined, fashionable hue—a light, purplish tint that blends elegance with a subtle melancholy. In some works, it appears alongside scarlet, forming striking visual contrasts that enhance the narrative’s atmosphere [1]. Its allure as a color is also highlighted in descriptions of clothing, such as a fashionable morning gown [2], a purple accessory accentuating a character’s look [3], and various articles of attire like crêpe dresses, sleeves, and skirts that help define character and mood [4], [5], [6], [7], [8], [9]. Beyond fashion, writers extend heliotrope to describe natural gradients—its delicate tints evoking moods from fleeting hope to poignant decay [10], [11].
  1. she rejoined coldly, and her eyes wandered out of the window again to that spot across the square where heliotrope and scarlet had met.
    — from The Right of Way — Volume 01 by Gilbert Parker
  2. Then a bedroom door opened, and a lady in a morning gown of the fashionable heliotrope came downstairs.
    — from In the Year of Jubilee by George Gissing
  3. He remembered now that Eileen Brokaw loved heliotrope, and that she always wore a purple heliotrope at her white throat or in the gold of her hair.
    — from Flower of the North: A Modern Romance by James Oliver Curwood
  4. For more intimate letters ladies sometimes use a pale blue, delicate pearl-gray, light lavender or heliotrope, or a Colonial buff.
    — from The Etiquette of To-day by Edith B. (Edith Bertha) Ordway
  5. On remarking that fact to him, he laughed and said, "Yes, I was looking at my best girl; there she is, near the centre, dressed in heliotrope crêpe."
    — from A Flight in Spring In the car Lucania from New York to the Pacific coast and back, during April and May, 1898 by J. Harris (John Harris) Knowles
  6. Five times Germaine asked her whether she should wear her heliotrope or her pink gown at a forthcoming dinner at Madame de Relzieres'.
    — from Arsene Lupin by Maurice Leblanc
  7. She got up and stretched her well-shaped arms above her head until the heliotrope sleeves cracked and gaped at the seams.
    — from Poppy: The Story of a South African Girl by Cynthia Stockley
  8. She greeted Mildred also with a parade of mundane elegance, and sat down deliberately on the sofa, spreading out her heliotrope skirts.
    — from The Invader: A Novel by Margaret L. (Margaret Louisa) Woods
  9. He wiped his eyes with the back of his heliotrope sleeve and finished what he had to say.
    — from Leerie by Ruth Sawyer
  10. The shadows, ever changing, deepened from faintest pink-mauve through heliotrope tints, to the richest violet in the heart of the gorges.
    — from The Mountain Girl by Payne Erskine
  11. Who set their heart upon a hope That never comes to pass, Droop in the end like fading heliotrope, The sun's wan looking-glass.
    — from Poems by Christina Georgina Rossetti


Colors associated with the word:
Heliotrope
Lavender 
Lilac
Mauve
Amethyst 
Orchid 
Thistle 
Periwinkle 
Violet 
Plum 
Magenta 
Fuchsia 
Wisteria
Purple 
Grape
Mulberry 
Eggplant
Iris
Words with similar colors:
helene,  helium,  move,  violet,  fey,  orchid,  mallow,  viola,  lavender,  purl,  amite,  purportedly,  lozenge,  palatine,  maunder,  burble,  lavage,  pauline,  cynthia,  cassidy
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