cobalt violet deep: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈkəʊbɔːlt ˈvaɪələt diːp/US/ˈkoʊbɔːlt ˈvaɪələt dip/

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What does “cobalt violet deep” mean?

A specific dark purple pigment or colour derived from cobalt phosphate or arsenate.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A specific dark purple pigment or colour derived from cobalt phosphate or arsenate.

Used to refer to the colour itself, often in artistic, design, and industrial contexts; can also be used attributively to describe objects of that colour.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

Spelling and terminology are consistent. The term is equally specialized in both varieties, with no notable dialectal variation.

Connotations

Conveys precision, artistry, and a degree of technical or historical knowledge in painting.

Frequency

Extremely low frequency in general corpora. Its use is confined to specialised domains in both regions.

Grammar

How to Use “cobalt violet deep” in a Sentence

[Artist] mixed [cobalt violet deep] with [white].The [pigment] is labelled [cobalt violet deep].[Cobalt violet deep] is a [semi-transparent] [colour].

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Collocations

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Examples

Examples of “cobalt violet deep” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • She preferred the cobalt violet deep pigment for its historical authenticity.
  • The chart listed a cobalt violet deep undertone.

American English

  • He ordered a tube of cobalt violet deep paint.
  • The swatch showed a cobalt violet deep finish.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

In the art supplies industry, referring to specific product lines and inventory.

Academic

In art history, conservation science, and colour theory texts discussing pigments.

Everyday

Virtually never used. A general term like 'dark purple' would be substituted.

Technical

Primary context. Used in precise colour specification for artists, restorers, ceramicists, and industrial designers.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “cobalt violet deep”

Strong

cobalt arsenate violetcobalt phosphate violet

Neutral

deep violetdark purple

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Antonyms of “cobalt violet deep”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “cobalt violet deep”

  • Using it as a general adjective (e.g., 'her cobalt violet deep dress' sounds highly unnatural).
  • Incorrect hyphenation: 'cobalt-violet-deep' is not standard.
  • Confusing it with 'manganese violet' or 'dioxazine purple', which are different pigments.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It is a very specific, named pigment that produces a dark purple/violet colour. 'Purple' is a broad general term.

Modern cobalt violet deep pigments are typically cobalt phosphate, which is considered non-toxic. Historically, a more toxic cobalt arsenate version was used. Always check safety data sheets (SDS) for art materials.

It would sound highly unusual and overly technical. In everyday situations, say 'dark purple' or 'deep violet' instead.

Dioxazine purple is a common, less expensive modern organic pigment often used as a mixing substitute, though it has different properties.

A specific dark purple pigment or colour derived from cobalt phosphate or arsenate.

Cobalt violet deep is usually formal / technical in register.

Cobalt violet deep: in British English it is pronounced /ˈkəʊbɔːlt ˈvaɪələt diːp/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈkoʊbɔːlt ˈvaɪələt dip/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None. It is a technical term not used idiomatically.

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Mnemonic

Imagine a DEEP VIOLET (purple) COBALT (metal) canister - the colour is as deep and rich as the metal is strong.

Conceptual Metaphor

COLOUR IS A SUBSTANCE (e.g., 'a tube of colour', 'apply the colour', 'mix the pigment').

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Van Gogh was known to use in some of his later works, though its arsenic-based formula posed health risks.
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