SCARLET


Meaning of SCARLET in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

flush red/crimson/scarlet

Robyn felt her cheeks flush scarlet.

scarlet fever

scarlet woman

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

fever

You see, it turned out to be scarlet fever , which is a notifiable disease.

A severe bout of scarlet fever as a boy left him so deaf that he was unable to attend school.

He didn't have meningitis, or scarlet fever .

Smallpox, tuberculosis, influenza, pneumonia, plague, scarlet fever , diarrhea.

And she had scarlet fever , but she never complained.

Children were carried off by diphtheria, scarlet fever , and measles.

An outbreak of scarlet fever had taken the nine-year-old twins in little more than a week.

The throat burns like coals of fire; the skin burns in scarlet fever and inflammations; gastritis burns.

woman

The scarlet woman is perfect - leave her. 4.

Newspapers boasted that 208 houses were shut and 1, 400 scarlet women driven off.

In your mind I was a scarlet woman and could be nothing else.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But no one could hold on to summer once the stately row of Lilac Road maples began to turn scarlet and gold.

Her husband probably would not like ugly scarlet splashes added to his careful colouring.

His face was scarlet and twisted with hate and he began to attack me like a wild animal.

It has deeply divided mid-green leaves that flare to wild, improbable scarlet .

Rachaela put her foot on the red Persian carpet and started up, out of the scarlet ambience of the lamp.

Longman DOCE5 Extras English vocabulary.      Дополнительный английский словарь Longman DOCE5.