The Language of Color

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Colors do not only exude character or attitude. It can also represent moods, holidays and enliven language.

Here are some of the widely used colors and their language:

1. Red. Red means passion, love, battle and celebration. ‘To see red’ means to be angry. In connection to business parlance, ‘to see red’ means losing money.

2. Blue. Blue connotes loyalty and faithfulness. This is the reason why most brides carry with them something blue on their wedding day. This color also means of noble descent. A color used by the ‘blue-blooded’ individuals like aristocrats and persons of equivalent echelons. The color blue is also used in some phrases like ‘out of the blue’ or from an unknown source or unexpected time and ‘into the blue’ or into the unknown.

3. Purple. This is a royal color. A lot of royalties use purple robes as an emblem of authority and rank. In addition, even Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen loved the color purple. In order to acquire the same she orders her servants to soak 20,000 Purpura snails for ten days. Purple is also good to enhance imagination. In fact, artist like Leonardo...

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