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red
adjective
-
red
,
redder
,
reddest
having
the
colour
that
is
like
blood
or
ripe
tomatoes
•
She
wore
a
red
dress
to
the
party
.
She
wore
a
red
dress
to
the
party
.
•
A
bright
red
apple
rolled
off
the
kitchen
counter
.
A
bright
red
apple
rolled
off
the
kitchen
counter
.
Old
English
rēad
,
from
Proto-Germanic
*raudaz
,
related
to
German
rot
and
Latin
ruber
.
noun
-
red
,
redder
,
reddest
the
colour
red
•
The
artist
mixed
blue
and
yellow
to
get
green
,
then
added
some
red
to
make
brown
.
The
artist
mixed
blue
and
yellow
to
get
green
,
then
added
some
red
to
make
brown
.
•
I
love
the
deep
red
of
autumn
leaves
.
I
love
the
deep
red
of
autumn
leaves
.
adjective
-
red
,
redder
,
reddest
showing
a
red
colour
in
the
face
because
of
strong
emotion
,
heat
,
or
effort
•
His
face
turned
red
when
everyone
sang
happy
birthday
to
him
.
His
face
turned
red
when
everyone
sang
happy
birthday
to
him
.
•
The
coach
was
red
with
anger
after
the
team
lost
.
The
coach
was
red
with
anger
after
the
team
lost
.
adjective
-
red
,
redder
,
reddest
supporting
or
relating
to
communist
political
ideas
•
During
the
Cold
War
,
some
Americans
feared
red
spies
.
During
the
Cold
War
,
some
Americans
feared
red
spies
.
•
The
country
adopted
a
red
flag
after
the
revolution
.
The
country
adopted
a
red
flag
after
the
revolution
.
noun
-
red
,
redder
,
reddest
a
person
who
supports
communist
ideas
•
The
young
red
gave
a
speech
about
workers'
rights
.
The
young
red
gave
a
speech
about
workers'
rights
.
•
Many
accused
him
of
being
a
red
during
the
1950s
.
Many
accused
him
of
being
a
red
during
the
1950s
.
hundred
adjective
the
number
100
,
equal
to
ten
times
ten
•
One
hundred
students
filled
the
auditorium
for
the
ceremony
.
One
hundred
students
filled
the
auditorium
for
the
ceremony
.
•
Can
you
count
to
hundred
in
English
?
Can
you
count
to
hundred
in
English
?
Old
English
hundred
‘
group
of
100
’,
from
hund
‘
hundred
’
+
red
‘
reckoning
’.
adjective
the
number
100
•
Sam
proudly
counted
to
hundred
without
making
a
mistake
.
Sam
proudly
counted
to
hundred
without
making
a
mistake
.
•
There
are
exactly
hundred
years
in
a
century
.
There
are
exactly
hundred
years
in
a
century
.
noun
a
group
or
unit
of
one
hundred
things
,
people
,
or
money
units
•
He
withdrew
a
hundred
from
the
ATM
to
pay
the
rent
.
He
withdrew
a
hundred
from
the
ATM
to
pay
the
rent
.
•
Please
tie
the
straws
into
bundles
of
a
hundred
.
Please
tie
the
straws
into
bundles
of
a
hundred
.
Same
origin
as
the
numeral
sense
:
Old
English
hundred
‘
group
of
100
’.
noun
a
collection
or
unit
of
one
hundred
things
,
people
,
or
years
•
The
factory
produced
a
hundred
bicycles
in
one
day
.
The
factory
produced
a
hundred
bicycles
in
one
day
.
•
He
bought
a
hundred
stamps
for
his
collection
.
He
bought
a
hundred
stamps
for
his
collection
.
noun
(
historical
)
in
medieval
England
,
a
subdivision
of
a
county
used
for
local
administration
and
justice
•
In
Saxon
times
,
each
hundred
held
its
own
court
.
In
Saxon
times
,
each
hundred
held
its
own
court
.
•
The
village
once
belonged
to
the
Somerton
hundred
of
Somerset
.
The
village
once
belonged
to
the
Somerton
hundred
of
Somerset
.