This question is a bit vague but I will try my best. There are multiple different words that are not quite purple colours. There is burgundy, and indigo. Burgundy is a red-purple and Indigo is a blue-purple. There is also magenta which is pink-purple.
The word or term quite is referred to a homophone, it is often mistakenly linked to the word quiet
Quite a light brown colour.
The hex code #2E0854 is charactised as indigo. For a visual description, indigo is a deep, dark blue which is quite close to purple.
quite and questionnaire
"Darker" is an adjective in its comparative form.
The word "purple" in Hawaiian is "papalina."
Purpur = purple
the Chinese word for purple is "zi" it is pronounced "zee-say"
The word for purple in French... is violet.
There is no 4-letter Spanish word for purple. These words mean purple in Spanish:violetapurpúreocárdenomorado
Yes, the noun 'purple' is a common noun, a general word for a color.The word 'purple' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun.
It was a quite dark purple
amethyst
Purple Rain The Color Purple Purple Haze Purple People Eater
Waiporoporo is the Maori word for purple.
Porphyrophobia is the fear of the color purple
No, the word 'quite' is not a noun.The word 'quite' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.Example: It was quite chilly this morning. (the adverb 'quite' modifies the adjective 'chilly')Some people use the word 'quite' as an interjections.Example: It was quite chilly this morning. Quite!