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Color:
Chartreuse


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Wikipedia, ColorHexa


Colors with the same hue:
Deep Forest Green
Sap green
Maximum Green
Green 
Drab Green
Camouflage Green
Grass Green
Spring Frost
Kiwi
Rosemary
Celery
Subtle Green
Tea
Morning Mist Gray
Nearby colors:
Bright green
Slime Green
Mango green
Poison Green
Parakeet
Neon green
Spring bud
Harlequin
Safety Green
Luminous Lime
Green
Lime  
French lime
Green-yellow
Lime 
Venomous Yellow
Electric lime
Cyber Green
Words evoked by this color:
irresponsibility,  phoney,  unreasonable,  unreliable,  unbalanced,  dissonant,  unbalance,  far-fetched,  absinthe,  antsy,  impish,  mischief,  foolish,  insincerity,  snarky,  mockingly,  trickery,  chartreuse,  puckish,  bamboozle,  uranium,  squawk,  pungent,  exasperating,  uncoordinated,  questionable,  incongruous,  oddly,  odd,  oddball,  unreasonably,  ouse,  mismatched,  incompatibility,  witty,  quirk,  idiosyncratic,  unexpected,  offbeat,  unexpectedly,  quirky,  atypical,  unanticipated,  wonky,  non_sequitur,  interestingly,  unorthodox,  absurd,  preposterous,  absurdity
Literary analysis:
In literature, writers sometimes invoke chartreuse as a vivid color that conjures images of both refined subtlety and striking contrast. For example, one text describes a facsimile printed in “grayed chartreuse and black” [1], using the hue to emphasize a muted yet intriguing interplay of tones, while another work paints an object with a “chartreuse rind with heliotrope spots” [2], evoking an arresting visual of unexpected color juxtaposition. In a further instance, a simile compares a character’s voice to “green chartreuse in a liqueur‑glass” [3], leveraging the liqueur’s distinctive tint to suggest both freshness and allure. Such uses illustrate how chartreuse functions not merely as a label but as a multifaceted emblem of vibrant, nuanced imagery in literary expression.
  1. A facsimile in grayed chartreuse and black was published by the Reichsdruckerei in Berlin, about 1925.
    — from John Baptist Jackson: 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut by Jacob Kainen
  2. It bulged in the middle, and had a chartreuse rind with heliotrope spots on it.
    — from Cum Grano Salis by Randall Garrett
  3. Giuglini's voice was like green chartreuse in a liqueur‑glass;
    — from The Martian: A Novel by George Du Maurier


Colors associated with the word:
Chartreuse
Lime  
Yellow-green 
Acid green
Apple Green
Spring green 
Neon green
Kiwi
Pea Green
Pistachio
Avocado
Olive
Fern green
Parrot Green
Wasabi
Celery
Pear
Words with similar colors:
acerbic,  sour,  bamboozle,  limelight,  lima,  puckish,  trickery,  squirming,  toxoid,  mockingly,  limn,  emetic,  gimlet,  pesky,  bilious,  wriggle,  acerb,  acerbity,  acidity,  infective


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