purple
How to Use Purple
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe color between red and blue; figuratively, also used to mean overly fancy writing.
Word Forms
purpler comparative, more purple comparative, purpled past tense, purples singular, purplest superlative, most purple superlative
Fill the Gap
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She wore a _____ dress to the gala.
Etymology
From Old English purpul, from purpure ("purple color"), from Latin purpura ("purple dye, shellfish"), from Greek porphúra. Historically associated with royalty because purple dye was rare and expensive, worn by emperors and kings.