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Color:
Carnation pink


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Colors with the same hue:
Night
Tyrian purple
Pansy purple
Rouge
English lavender
Wild Strawberry
China pink
Faded Pink
Azalea
Similar colors:
Illusion
Kobi
Delicate Rose
Azalea
China pink
Faded Pink
Cyclamen
English lavender
Shampoo
Pale plum
Hot pink
Lilac
Aubergine
Delicate Mauve
Mulberry
Light Lilac
Pale Mauve
Thistle
Faded Lilac
Sugar plum
Wisteria
Rouge
Deep mauve
Brilliant rose
Faded Lavender
Bright lilac
Misty Lavender
Mauve
Orchid
Faint Pink
Words evoked by this color:
gradual,  tiptoed,  solicitous,  touching,  mothering,  sensitively,  sympathetically,  apology,  caress,  intimated,  caressed,  coaxing,  nurturing,  nuzzle,  snuggled,  motherly,  caressing,  disarming,  tenderly,  esthetician,  elise,  personal,  crochet,  empathy,  caregiver,  knitting,  embracing,  embraced,  humaine,  kinship,  euphemism,  polite,  lenient,  complaisant,  politely,  disarm,  kind,  nurturance,  kindly,  nicely,  tending,  succour,  caregiving,  humane,  domesticity,  apologetically,  cuddle,  cradled,  postpartum,  tender
Literary analysis:
In literature, carnation pink is often used to evoke a sense of delicate vibrancy and understated elegance. For instance, a character is described as looking "like a carnation pink," a simile that infuses her appearance with a soft yet striking beauty [1]. The hue also colors material objects, as seen in the description of a dress and sari rendered in carnation pink, suggesting a refined, gentle warmth [2]. Moreover, authors sometimes treat this shade as a tangible pigment, hinting at its mixable, subtle quality when a little red is drawn into it [3]. Even interiors are graced with its light charm, with rooms being upholstered in carnation pink to create an atmosphere of inviting softness [4].
  1. (At this Mrs. Jenkins looked like a carnation pink, and commenced fanning herself violently with her pocket-handkerchief.)
    — from The Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, January 1844 Volume 23, Number 1 by Various
  2. Dress and sari were carnation pink.
    — from Far to Seek A Romance of England and India by Maud Diver
  3. While I think of it, I'll draw in a little mite of this red into my carnation pink.
    — from The Village Watch-Tower by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
  4. she was asking, as she lolled artistically in the silk-covered easy chair in her pretty room, upholstered in carnation pink.
    — from Number 70, Berlin: A Story of Britain's Peril by William Le Queux

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