1. crimson - Noun
2. crimson - Adjective
3. crimson - Verb
5. crimson - Adjective Satellite
A deep red color tinged with blue; also, red color in general.
Of a deep red color tinged with blue; deep red.
To dye with crimson or deep red; to redden.
To become crimson; to blush.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBright reds - scarlet, pillar-box red, crimson or cherry - are very cheerful and youthful. There is certainly a red for everyone. Christian Dior
I see America, not in the setting sun of a black night of despair ahead of us, I see America in the crimson light of a rising sun fresh from the burning, creative hand of God. I see great days ahead, great days possible to men and women of will and vision. Carl Sandburg
O Rose, thou art sick The invisible worm, That flies in the night, In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy, And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy. William Blake
It is courage, courage, courage, that raises the blood of life to crimson splendor. Live bravely and present a brave front to adversity. Horace
But 'neath yon crimson tree Lover to listening maid might breathe his flame, Nor mark, within its roseate canopy, Her blush of maiden shame. William Cullen Bryant
King Crimson is never easy; it's challenging. That's why I like it. Adrian Belew