"Crimosin" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crimosin" Meaning

Crimson refers to a deep, rich, and somewhat reddish-purple color. It can also imply a deep red color with a slight blue or pink undertone.

"Crimosin" Examples

Crimsons are a type of dark red or reddish-purple color.


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1. The courtroom drama featured a whimsical courtroom blindfolded in a bikini, adorned with crimson lipstick and a crimson boa, all of which seemed entirely surreal, as if Norman Rockwell's decency had been transplanted into the dark humor and embarrassment of [a] any situation. - The New Yorker


2. She loved the way the sunlight filtered through the stained glass window, illuminating the crimson folds of her gown, as if she were an incarnate Renaissance angel. - The Boston Globe


3. The extremist group's black flag was emblazoned with the word "Allahu Akbar" in bold crimson letters, a chilling symbol of their radical ideology. - The Washington Post


4. The flower arrangements on the banquet table burst with color, featuring scarlet roses, crimson chrysanthemums, and bright yellow gerbera daisies. - The Los Angeles Times


5. At night, after the lectures, Williams would slip away beneath the crimson overhang to give instruments to the struggling students, thus subtly yet effusively supporting those aiming to yet, like, wow, improvise beyond fright. - The New York Times

"Crimosin" Similar Words

Criminatory

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I apologize, but there is no such word as "criminatory" in the English language. It is possible that it is a misspelling or a word that is not recognized.

Criminogenic

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Criminologic

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Relating to the study of crime and criminals.

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Criminologist

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A criminologist is a person who studies the nature, extent, causes, and prevention of crimes. They may work in academia, research, law enforcement, or corrections, and their work can involve analyzing data, conducting interviews, and developing policies to reduce crime and improve the criminal justice system.

Criminologists

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Criminologists are professionals who study crime, its causes, and its effects on society. They examine the social, psychological, and biological factors that contribute to criminal behavior, as well as the criminal justice system and its processes.

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Crimping

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Crimping is the act of pressing or pinching something, especially in order to shape or hold it in place. It can also refer to a type of joint or fastening where two ends are pressed or swaged together to form a secure connection. In electronics, crimping is often used to connect wires together.

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Crimpled

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Crimped or crimpled refers to something that is bent or curved in a distorted or irregular way.

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