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    red
    [red]
    adjective
    red (adjective)
    redder (comparative adjective)
    reddest (superlative adjective)
    Red (adjective)
    1. of a color at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies:
      "her red lips"
      "the sky was turning red outside"
    2. informal
      communist or socialist (used especially during the Cold War with reference to the Soviet Union):
      "the era of nuclear anxiety, the red scare and covert CIA plots"
      • archaic
        literary
        stained with blood, or involving bloodshed or violence:
        "red battle stamps his foot and nations feel the shock"
        noun
        red (noun)
        reds (plural noun)
        Red (noun)
        Reds (plural noun)
        the red (noun)
        1. red color or pigment:
          "their work is marked in red by the teacher"
          "colors range from yellow to deep red"
          "the reds and browns of wood"
          • a red thing:
            "which dress - the black or the red?"
            • informal
              a communist or socialist.
              • (the red)
                the situation of owing money to a bank or making a loss in a business operation:
                "the company was $4 million in the red"
                "small declines in revenue can soon send an airline plunging into the red"
                "they would have been struggling to keep their businesses out of the red"
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                Old English rēad, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch rood and German rot, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin rufus, ruber, Greek eruthros, and Sanskrit rudhira ‘red’.
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