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purple

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/ˈpɜːrpl/ · pur-ple

of a color intermediate between red and blue; a shade of color that is often associated with royalty or luxury.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

of a color intermediate between red and blue; a shade of color that is often associated with royalty or luxury.

ایک رنگ جو سرخ اور نیلے کے درمیان ہوتا ہے؛ ایک رنگ کی شیڈ جو اکثر شاہی یا عیش و عشرت کے ساتھ منسلک ہوتی ہے۔

بنفشی

banafshe

Synonyms

violetlavenderplumبنفشیارغوانیمہروی

Antonyms

greenyellowbrownسبززردبھورا

Common Collocations

  • purple hue
  • purple shade
  • deep purple

Example Sentences

The dress she wore was a beautiful shade of purple.

اس نے جو لباس پہنا وہ ایک خوبصورت بنفشی رنگ کا تھا۔

us ne jo libas pehna woh aik khoobsurat banafshe rang ka tha.

Purple flowers bloomed beautifully in the garden.

باغ میں بنفشی پھول خوبصورتی سے کھل گئے۔

bagh mein banafshe phool khoobsurati se khil gaye.

The artist chose purple for the background of her painting.

فنکار نے اپنی پینٹنگ کے پس منظر کے لئے بنفشی رنگ کا انتخاب کیا تھا۔

fankar ne apni painting ke pas manzar ke liye banafshe rang ka intekhab kiya tha.

Easily Confused With

violet:Violet is a lighter shade that tends towards blue, while purple is deeper and closer to red.

Word Family

purplish
adjectiveبنفشی نما
purplely
adverbبنفشی طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of purple grapes.

Picture a field of vibrant purple flowers.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

نرگس کی طرح تجھ پر پھرتے ہیں خوشبو کے رنگ، بنفشی بن کر میرے خوابوں میں آ جاؤ

nargis ki tarah tujh par phirte hain khushboo ke rang, banafshe ban kar mere khwabon mein aa jao

Like the narcissus, hues of fragrance swirl around you, Come into my dreams dressed in purple.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پھولوں میں رنگ بھرتے ہیں

phoolon mein rang bhartay hain

Colors adorn the flowers.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "purpura" — a type of shellfish dye used to create a deep purple color

First known use: 14th century

The term 'purple' has its roots in the Latin word 'purpura', which referred to a dye made from shellfish and used in ancient Rome for the robes of the elite. Over time, the meaning evolved to refer to the color itself.