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Color:
Pomegranate


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Colors with the same hue:
Rufous
Kobe
Sienna
Red
Chinese red
Scarlet
Coquelicot
Cinnabar
Poppy
Cinereous
Burnt sienna
Similar colors:
Deep Orange
Lust
Ember
Persimmon
Cinnabar
Flame
Cadmium red
Vermilion
Vivid orange
Spanish red
Sunburst
Imperial red
Sinopia
Vivid red
Vivid vermilion
Tomato
Orange
Fiery Orange
Coquelicot
Poppy
Lava
Venetian red
Pumpkin
Mahogany
Scarlet
Burnt orange
Bamboo
Cherry Red
Heat Wave
Red
Words evoked by this color:
incendiary,  wildfire,  spitfire,  combustible,  flam,  var,  shinto,  vittorio,  napoleon,  napoleonic,  dynasty,  empire,  cinnabar,  analogous,  emphatically,  rabble-rouser,  ragu,  catch_up,  ketchup,  lasagna,  salsa,  poppy,  emphatic,  hurry,  elmo,  pimiento,  racy,  cayenne,  ted,  ned,  komsomol,  scala,  aries,  ares,  arouse,  arousing,  erred,  chorizo,  paprika,  mars,  martian,  areology,  braking,  rear,  brickwork,  lobster,  sichuan,  lipstick,  doxorubicin,  esau
Literary analysis:
In literature, "pomegranate" is often employed as a vivid descriptor for deep, lush reds that evoke passion and vitality. Poets and novelists have used it to infuse their imagery with warmth and radiance—for example, in [1] where a color is compared to “the heart of a ripe pomegranate,” suggesting a luminous, flame-like glow. Similarly, in [2] the liquid is “coloured like pomegranate-seeds,” conjuring an image of rich, jewel-toned liquid, while [3] and [4] use the term “pomegranate-red” to designate striking, almost ceremonial hues. In [5] the question of whether a sound could be “the colour of the ripe pomegranate” further emphasizes the fruit’s association with intense red tones, and in [6] rosy cheeks are likened to a piece of a pomegranate, blending natural beauty with a subtle, vibrant allure.
  1. It is like the heart of a ripe pomegranate, and the faintest ray of light turns it into a flame-rose.
    — from The Forerunner, His Parables and Poems by Kahlil Gibran
  2. I dreamed that she let fall, drop by drop, a liquid, coloured like pomegranate-seeds, into a glass of water; and she presented the glass to Peters.
    — from The Purple Cloud by M. P. (Matthew Phipps) Shiel
  3. She banked two or three azaleas together, so that their shades of pink and pomegranate-red might blend.
    — from The Side Of The Angels: A Novel by Basil King
  4. 1. Body and head pomegranate-red; black of scapulars nearly meeting across lower back.
    — from A History of North American Birds; Land Birds; Vol. 1 of 3 by Robert Ridgway
  5. Was the crackling the colour of the ripe pomegranate?
    — from The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6 Letters 1821-1842 by Charles Lamb
  6. Thy cheeks are as a piece of a pomegranate, besides that which lieth hid within.
    — from The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete


Colors associated with the word:
Crimson 
Ruby
Garnet
Burgundy
Maroon 
Scarlet 
Carmine
Wine
Claret
Sangria
Merlot
Berry
Blush
Rosy
Mahogany
Red 
Deep Red
Brick red
Words with similar colors:
cranny,  serum,  jared,  garnett,  plead,  urge,  dedicate,  override,  derive,  magnitude,  committed,  redress,  opera,  kin,  mettle,  voracious,  claw,  incarnation,  concubine,  apoplexy
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