17 Colorful Idioms - In Shades of Red

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Idiom 1 - Caught red-handed

  • Meaning: To be discovered in the act of committing a crime or doing something wrong.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The thief was caught red-handed stealing from the store.

  • Sentence Usage 2: He was caught red-handed cheating on the exam.

Idiom 2 - Red as a beetroot

  • Meaning: Blushing or turning red due to embarrassment or shame.

  • Sentence Usage 1: She turned as red as a beetroot when complimented in public.

  • Sentence Usage 2: His face went red as a beetroot when he realized his mistake.

Idiom 3 - In the red

  • Meaning: Having financial losses or debts; operating at a deficit.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The company has been in the red for the past few quarters.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Being constantly in the red can lead to bankruptcy.

Idiom 4 - Paint the town red

  • Meaning: To go out and celebrate, often in a lively or extravagant manner.

  • Sentence Usage 1: It's my birthday, and I plan to paint the town red tonight!

  • Sentence Usage 2: After the successful project, the team decided to paint the town red.

Idiom 5 - Red carpet treatment

  • Meaning: Special attention and VIP treatment, especially during an event or occasion.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The celebrity received the red carpet treatment at the awards ceremony.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Our guests will get the red carpet treatment at the grand opening.

Idiom 6 - Red herring

  • Meaning: A distraction or misleading clue that diverts attention from the main issue or topic.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The misleading statement was a red herring intended to confuse the investigators.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Be careful not to fall for the red herring in the argument.

Idiom 7 - Red-letter day

  • Meaning: A memorable or special day marked by an important event or achievement.

  • Sentence Usage 1: Graduation day was a red-letter day in her life.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Winning the championship became a red-letter day for the team.

Idiom 8 - Red in the face

  • Meaning: Flushed or reddened due to anger, embarrassment, or exertion.

  • Sentence Usage 1: He turned red in the face when accused of wrongdoing.

  • Sentence Usage 2: After running a marathon, she was red in the face but satisfied.

Idiom 9 - Red tape

  • Meaning: Excessive bureaucracy or administrative procedures that hinder efficiency.

  • Sentence Usage 1: Cutting through the red tape is crucial for faster decision-making.

  • Sentence Usage 2: The project was delayed due to unnecessary red tape.

Idiom 10 - Red-handed catch

  • Meaning: Capturing or apprehending someone while they are in the act of committing a crime.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The police made a red-handed catch of the burglars.

  • Sentence Usage 2: The security guard made a red-handed catch of the shoplifters.

Idiom 11 - Red flag

  • Meaning: A warning sign or indication of potential danger or trouble.

  • Sentence Usage 1: His sudden change in behavior raised a red flag among his friends.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Ignoring the red flags can lead to regrettable consequences.

Idiom 12 - Red-eye flight

  • Meaning: An overnight flight that arrives early in the morning.

  • Sentence Usage 1: They took the red-eye flight to attend the morning meeting.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Booking a red-eye flight is a cost-effective way to travel overnight.

Idiom 13 - Red-nosed

  • Meaning: Having a red or congested nose, often due to illness or cold weather.

  • Sentence Usage 1: He appeared red-nosed during the winter season.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Being red-nosed is a common symptom of a cold.

Idiom 14 - Red-handed evidence

  • Meaning: Concrete proof or evidence that directly indicates guilt or wrongdoing.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The photos served as red-handed evidence of the crime.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Gathering red-handed evidence is crucial for a successful prosecution.

Idiom 15 - Red as a lobster

  • Meaning: Sunburned or having a reddish complexion due to exposure to the sun.

  • Sentence Usage 1: Despite using sunscreen, she returned from the beach red as a lobster.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Spending hours in the sun without protection can make you red as a lobster.

Idiom 16 - Red as fire

  • Meaning: A deep or intense shade of red, resembling the color of fire.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The sunset painted the sky red as fire.

  • Sentence Usage 2: The autumn leaves turned red as fire before falling.

Idiom 17 - Red carpet event

  • Meaning: A high-profile and prestigious event attended by celebrities and VIPs.

  • Sentence Usage 1: The film premiere was a red carpet event attended by Hollywood stars.

  • Sentence Usage 2: Hosting a red carpet event requires meticulous planning and coordination.


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