"Reddest" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reddest" Meaning

The comparative form of "red". It is used to indicate that something is a greater degree of "red" than another.

Example: "This dress is redder than the one you gave me."

"Reddest" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Reddest"


1. Adjective Complement

The sale price offered at the factory outlet yesterday made the t-shirt we bought look even the reddest of all.

2. Comparative Form

Her sweater, a gift from her aunt, is the reddest thing in our whole living room.

3. Attributive Adjective

The reddest of drinks was the Valentine's Day-themed punch at the party.

4. Attributive Adjective with Prepositional Phrase

The reddest part of the rose—the rose tip—is what we cut for the bouquet.

5. Adjective Modification in a Sentence

Her lipstick had been drawn all around her mouth, leaving even the toenails looking the reddest -like we had seen ever.

"Reddest" Similar Words

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Redden

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To become or make something red in color, often in a swift or intense way.

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Redditch is a town and a railway town in north east Worcestershire, England, on the River Avon, some 19 miles south of Birmingham city centre.

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Rede

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The word "rede" can have several meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To redeem or buy back something, as in "to rede a pawned item".<br>2. A redemption, or the act of saving or ransoming someone or something from a unpleasant situation.<br>3. In sports, particularly basketball, to retrieve the ball after a foul, as in "the defender rede the ball after the free throw".<br>4. A blood-red color or a shade similar to red.<br>5. In some cases, the word "rede" can be used as a variant of the word "read", especially in informal contexts.<br><br>Please note that this word is not very commonly used in everyday language, and its meanings might vary depending on the specific context and region.

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