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Color:
Rhythm


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Colors with the same hue:
Royal blue
Sparkling Sapphire
Absolute Zero
Purple navy
Violet-blue
New Car
Cerulean blue
Dark blue-gray
Philippine sky blue
Royal blue
Bluetiful
Ultramarine blue
Blue bell
Maximum Blue Purple
Lavender gray
Lavender blue
Periwinkle
Nearby colors:
Stormy Gray
Space Gray
Zinc
Dolphin
Cool grey
Nebula Purple
Smoky
Independence
Soft Purple
Manatee
Sonic silver
Urban Gray
Gray 
Neon gray
Trolley grey
Somber Purple
Cinder Gray
Words evoked by this color:
gale,  blustery,  miffed,  moraine,  squab,  reticence,  unexpressed,  unchanging,  cliff,  massif,  immovable,  crag,  stasis,  imperturbable,  even,  reconstructed,  sloan,  exacting,  quay,  measured,  oligopolistic,  40-50,  philosophic,  hiatus,  reticent,  dwell,  gibraltar,  nonchalant,  unfazed,  aloofness,  solitude,  stilled,  contrite,  mea_culpa,  negotiated,  reconsideration,  ordovician,  accompanied,  reconstructing,  reconsidered,  journeyman,  reconstruct,  scullery,  unchangeable,  petrel,  craggy,  lithic,  wright,  draught,  stoical
Literary analysis:
In some literary works, authors render rhythm with the vividness of a hue, painting sound and movement as if they were colors visible to the eye. For instance, Sellar’s description of the “ocean‐roll of rhythm” [1] transforms the flow of epic verse into a deep, shifting color that imbues the text with dynamic, almost tangible fluidity. Similarly, a character’s movement is sometimes described in terms that suggest a visual quality—as when the changing sheen of a heavy seal cloak reveals a graceful rhythm in motion [2]. In another passage, the very movements and garment folds of a heroine are portrayed as floating around her like an artful wash of musical color, blending physical beauty with an ethereal, rhythmic tint [3]. Through such phrasings, rhythm is not merely an auditory or temporal quality, but an aesthetic one that saturates the narrative with a vibrant, painterly presence.
  1. Sellar. From the Saturnian he turned to the hexameter, whose "ocean-roll of rhythm" had resounded in the great epics of Homer.
    — from Studies in the Poetry of Italy, Part I. Roman by Frank Justus Miller
  2. The perfect grace and rhythm of movement could be seen even through the heavy seal cloak, whose sheen changed with each touch of her figure.
    — from The One Woman: A Story of Modern Utopia by Dixon, Thomas, Jr.
  3. Her beauty, and the rhythm of her movements and the folds of her garments, seemed to float around her like music.
    — from A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 by Felix Dahn


Colors associated with the word:
Indigo 
Cerulean 
Azure 
Teal
Turquoise
Emerald
Jade
Lime  
Chartreuse
Amber 
Saffron
Marigold
Coral
Vermilion
Magenta 
Fuchsia 
Lavender 
Plum 
Words with similar colors:
sound,  indefatigable,  indubitably,  centripetal,  resonance,  intone,  induct,  tierce,  formulating,  nanking,  tunable,  blue,  hew,  further,  envision,  adroit,  indigo,  perpendicular,  ewer,  calling


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