pink
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a color varying from light crimson to pale reddish purple.
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any of several plants of the genus Dianthus, as the clove pink or carnation.
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the flower of such a plant; carnation.
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the highest or best form, degree, or example of something: Her parties are the pink of perfection.
Those runners are in the pink of condition.
Her parties are the pink of perfection.
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Older Slang: Disparaging. pinko.
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Business Informal. a carbon copy, as of a sales slip or invoice, made on pink tissue paper.
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pinks,
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Fox Hunting. pink coat.
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pinkish-tan gabardine trousers formerly worn by military officers as part of the dress uniform.
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the scarlet color of hunting pinks.
adjective
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of the color pink.
pink marble.
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Older Slang: Disparaging.
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holding mildly leftist political opinions.
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leaning toward communist ideology.
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Informal. of or relating to gay people or gay sexual orientation.
idioms
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tickled pink. tickle.
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in the pink, healthy, physically fit, or in high spirits.
I’m feeling very much in the pink today, after a refreshing walk in the countryside.
verb (used with object)
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to pierce with a rapier or the like; stab.
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to finish (fabric) at the edge with a scalloped, notched, or other pattern, as to prevent fraying or for ornament.
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to punch (cloth, leather, etc.) with small holes or figures for ornament.
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Chiefly British Dialect. to adorn or ornament, especially with scalloped edges or a punched-out pattern.
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any of a group of colours with a reddish hue that are of low to moderate saturation and can usually reflect or transmit a large amount of light; a pale reddish tint
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pink cloth or clothing
dressed in pink
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any of various Old World plants of the caryophyllaceous genus Dianthus, such as D. plumarius ( garden pink ), cultivated for their fragrant flowers See also carnation
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any of various plants of other genera, such as the moss pink
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the flower of any of these plants
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the highest or best degree, condition, etc (esp in the phrases in the pink of health, in the pink )
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a huntsman's scarlet coat
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a huntsman who wears a scarlet coat
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adjective
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of the colour pink
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informal left-wing
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derogatory
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sympathetic to or influenced by Communism
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leftist or radical, esp half-heartedly
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informal of or relating to homosexuals or homosexuality
the pink vote
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(of a huntsman's coat) scarlet or red
verb
verb
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to prick lightly with a sword or rapier
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to decorate (leather, cloth, etc) with a perforated or punched pattern
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to cut with pinking shears
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Other Word Forms
- pinkish adjective
- pinkness noun
- pinky adjective
Etymology
Origin of pink1
First recorded in 1565–75; origin uncertain
Origin of pink2
First recorded in 1275–1325; Middle English pinge(n), pinken, pung(en) “to push (a door), batter, shove; prick, stab, pierce; punch holes in,” Old English pyngan “to prick,” possibly from Latin pungere “to prick, pierce”; cf. point ( def. ), puncheon 2
Origin of pink3
First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English pynck(e), from Middle Dutch pinke “fishing boat”
Explanation
Anything pink is colored a shade that's a combination of red and white. Young girls are traditionally dolled up in pink outfits, until they eventually rebel and refuse to wear pink as tweens. The color pink varies from a soft, pastel shade to a bold, bright one — but they're all a lighter version of red, or red with some white added. Many flowers are pink, and there are even a few known as pinks, or garden pinks. If your doctor tells you you're "in the pink" after your checkup, she means you're very healthy. The word began as the flower name, probably from Dutch, in which pink means "small."
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Example Sentences
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The other is a well-known image of Swift, often representative of her recent Eras tour, featuring the 36-year-old onstage, holding her pink guitar and dressed in a shimmering bodysuit.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 28, 2026
The photo chosen to represent Swift's image shows her on stage "holding a pink guitar, with a black strap and wearing a multi-colored iridescent bodysuit with silver boots", according to the trademark application.
From BBC • Apr. 27, 2026
He was clad in pink lycra and running on a treadmill for the whole hour of his Edinburgh Fringe show.
From BBC • Apr. 21, 2026
The deep green living room sets a bold scene: a clock worthy of Dalí, leopard prints, pink Persian rugs, a snake ottoman and a thrifted tufted chair with Art Deco vibes from CB2.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 21, 2026
"The rose I gave your mother for her birthday once. I never did like it. The catalogue said it was red and it turned out pink."
From "Black Star, Bright Dawn" by Scott O'Dell
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