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purplish

American  
[pur-plish] / ˈpɜr plɪʃ /
Or purply

adjective

  1. of or having a somewhat purple hue.


Other Word Forms

  • purplishness noun

Etymology

Origin of purplish

First recorded in 1555–65; purple + -ish 1

Example Sentences

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Directly below this building is a gigantic, swirling portal of purplish energy that looks like it’s made from the same thing as what’s in glowsticks.

From Literature

Former first Lady Jill Biden yet again wore a purplish blue from head to toe.

From BBC

Kicking back to watch purplish and pink sunset colors arc over the sky while the last gasps of alpenglow fade from Mount Adams felt like a classic Northwest rural tableau.

From Seattle Times

The skin under her eyes was purplish, but still, she beamed at Cat.

From Literature

Birds squawked in weird intonations, a few stars dotted a purplish sky, and the temperature felt like it dropped several degrees.

From National Geographic