rose pink

Medium
UK/rəʊz pɪŋk/US/roʊz pɪŋk/

Neutral

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Definition

Meaning

A pale or soft pink color resembling that of a rose.

Often associated with romance, delicacy, or femininity due to the connotation of roses.

Linguistics

Semantic Notes

Used primarily as a color descriptor; can be hyphenated as 'rose-pink' in attributive use.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning or usage.

Connotations

Similarly associated with softness and romance in both varieties.

Frequency

Equally common in both British and American English.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
dresswalllipstick
medium
shadehuefabric
weak
skymoodlight

Grammar

Valency Patterns

adjective + nounas a noun phrase

Vocabulary

Synonyms

Strong

blush pinkpastel pink

Neutral

pinkrosy

Weak

light pinksoft pink

Vocabulary

Antonyms

forest greennavy blue

Usage

Context Usage

Business

Used in marketing and product descriptions, especially in fashion and cosmetics.

Academic

Referenced in art history, color theory, and design studies.

Everyday

Common in describing clothing, home decor, or natural scenes.

Technical

Specified in color systems like Pantone or RGB codes.

Examples

By Part of Speech

adjective

British English

  • The room was painted in a lovely rose pink.
  • She preferred rose pink shades for her wardrobe.

American English

  • He bought a rose pink tie for the event.
  • The sunset had a rose pink glow.

Examples

By CEFR Level

A2
  • This flower is rose pink.
  • I like rose pink colors.
B1
  • Her new dress is a beautiful rose pink.
  • We chose rose pink for the nursery walls.
B2
  • The artist used rose pink to evoke a sense of calm.
  • In the fashion show, rose pink was the dominant color theme.
C1
  • The rose pink accents in the interior design created a harmonious balance with the neutral palette.
  • Historical analyses often note the use of rose pink in Rococo art to symbolize frivolity.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Remember 'rose pink' by thinking of the color of a pink rose.

Conceptual Metaphor

Represents tenderness, love, and gentle beauty.

Watch out

Common Pitfalls

Translation Traps (for Russian speakers)

  • Avoid literal translation to 'розовый розовый'; use 'розовато-розовый' or specify as a shade.
  • Do not confuse with 'pink rose' which refers to the flower.

Common Mistakes

  • Using 'pink rose' to mean the color instead of 'rose pink'.
  • Misspelling as 'rose-pink' without hyphen when used attributively.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
The bridesmaids' dresses were a delicate .
Multiple Choice

What is the primary meaning of 'rose pink'?

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, 'rose pink' is a specific shade of pink that is soft and resembles the color of roses, whereas 'pink' is a broader category.

No, 'rose pink' is not standardly used as a verb; it is primarily an adjective or noun.

They are similar, but 'rose pink' specifically references the color of roses, while 'blush pink' might imply a slightly different hue, often associated with cheek color.

It is commonly used in fashion, interior design, art, and everyday descriptions of colors.

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