pink
1 of 3adjective/pɪŋk/
Forms:pinker,pinkest
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having the color of strawberry ice cream
A1Learn more on Wikipedia- She wore a pink dress to the wedding, which complimented her rosy cheeks.
- She wore pink nail polish to match her outfit, feeling pretty and confident.
- The cotton candy at the fair was a pale pink color, fluffy and sweet.
- The rose was pink and had a lovely scent.
- We saw a pink flamingo standing on one leg, with its striking feathers.
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describing someone or something with left-wing or progressive political tendencies
- The politician's pink views on social issues aligned with progressive reforms.
- The pink policies advocated for increased government intervention in the economy.
- Her pink stance on healthcare emphasized expanding public health services.
- The group’s pink agenda focused on social equality and environmental sustainability.
- The pink ideology of the candidate attracted voters interested in progressive change.
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pertaining to or associated with LGBTQ+ people or culture, often used to describe markets, trends, or symbols related to this community
- The pink economy refers to the growing market for products and services aimed at LGBTQ+ consumers.
- She works in the pink sector, focusing on marketing strategies for LGBTQ+ audiences.
- The pink initiative supports LGBTQ+ rights through various community outreach programs.
- The rise of pink branding among companies highlights their commitment to inclusivity and support for LGBTQ+ causes.
- They organized a pink event to support and raise awareness for LGBTQ+ rights and issues.