Amaranthine (adj)
Am-ar-an-theen
Eternally beautiful and unfading. Everlasting, immortal.
What a very beautiful word! The noun describes a deep red colour, but the adjective is stunning.
Example sentences
“She was amaranthine, blowing me away with her timelessness.”
“The painting had been in the gallery over 200 years and had an amaranthine quality as the subject smiled out as freshly as the day she was painted.”
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