Find the synonyms or antonyms of a word
Synonyms for cerise
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : suh-rees, -reez |
Phonetic Transcription : səˈris, -ˈriz |
Top 10 synonyms for cerise Other synonyms for the word cerise
- bloodshot
- blushing
- brick
- bright red
- burgundy
- carmine
- cerise
- cherry
- chestnut
- claret
- copper
- crimson
- dahlia
- dark red
- erubescent
- florid
- flushed
- fuchsia
- garnet
- geranium
- healthy
- incarnadine
- inflamed
- infrared
- magenta
- pink
- puce
- reddish
- roseate
- rosy
- rubescent
- rubicund
- ruby
- ruddy
- rufescent
- russet
- rust
- salmon
- sanguine
- scarlet
- titian
- vermilion
Définition of cerise
Origin :- shade of red, 1858, from French cerise, from rouge-cerise "cherry-red," from cerise "cherry" (see cherry).
- As in cherry : adj bright red color
- As in red : noun color of blood; shade resembling such a color
- Send to Cerise and tell her that I say she is to build you one immediately.
- Extract from : « Nell, of Shorne Mills » by Charles Garvice
- Cerise, a French name for a colour, is really the same as our cherry.
- Extract from : « Chatterbox, 1906 » by Various
- From thence I repaired to Toulon, and found my dear Cerise as beautiful and as fond as ever.
- Extract from : « The Pacha of Many Tales » by Frederick Marryat
- “I tell you again, Huckaback; I wish to have no more of Cerise,” cried the pacha.
- Extract from : « The Pacha of Many Tales » by Frederick Marryat
- Cerise looked at me for one moment, screamed, and fell lifeless on the floor.
- Extract from : « The Pacha of Many Tales » by Frederick Marryat
- And above all other possible colors she was wearing a cerise robe!
- Extract from : « The Orchard Secret » by Cleo Garis
- But Cerise knew, when Gaston let her to the ground again, that she had not conquered.
- Extract from : « The Trespasser, Complete » by Gilbert Parker
- Take off two stitches without knitting; knit six with the cerise.
- Extract from : « My Knitting Book » by Miss Lambert
- The prettiest colours are cerise and brown;—commencing with the brown.
- Extract from : « My Knitting Book » by Miss Lambert
- Madame Cerise hurriedly examined the wardrobe in the closets.
- Extract from : « Aunt Jane's Nieces in Society » by Edith Van Dyne
Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019