of a colour at the end of the spectrum next to orange and opposite violet, as of blood, fire, or rubies
her red lips
the sky was turning red outside
communist or socialist (used especially during the Cold War with reference to the Soviet Union)
the era of nuclear anxiety, the red scare and covert CIA plots
involving bloodshed or violence
red battle stamps his foot and nations feel the shock
(of a Xhosa) coming from a traditional tribal culture
a red Xhosa wife spends several years in her mother-in-law's homestead
red colour or pigment
their work is marked in red by the teacher
a red thing
which dress - the black or the red?
the situation of owing money to a bank or making a loss in a business operation
the company was £4 million in the red
moving the health authority out of the red will be a huge challenge
small declines in revenue can soon send an airline plunging into the red