Scarlet
Scarlet is a bright red color with a pronounced orange tint. In color naming, it is closer to vermilion than to maroon, and it sits between red and orange on the spectrum. The term is often used to describe vivid, saturated reds distinct from deeper crimson or more orange-tinted scarlet variants.
The word scarlet comes from Old French escarlate, Medieval Latin scarlata; the ultimate origin is uncertain,
In Western symbolism, scarlet has been associated with passion, courage, and sin; ecclesiastical dress: cardinals wear
In modern usage, scarlet remains a common descriptive term for bright red fabrics, inks, and digital colors.