pink
How to Use Pink
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe pale red colour most people know from birthday-card wrapping paper — or, less commonly, to cut a zigzag edge in fabric.
Word Forms
pinker comparative, pinked past tense, pinked past tense, pinked past tense, pinked past tense, pinks plural, pinks plural, pinks plural, Pinks plural, pinks singular, pinks singular, pinks singular, pinks singular, pinkest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She wore a _____ dress to the party.
Etymology
The color sense may come from the flower called a "pink," whose petals have a delicately notched edge — the color name followed the flower, not the other way around.