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Conjugation of scarlet

This verb can also mean the following: ford, dye
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Present Simple
scarlet
scarlet
scarlets
scarlet
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Future Simple
will scarlet
will scarlet
will scarlet
will scarlet
will scarlet
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Past Simple
scarleted
scarleted
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Conditional Simple
would scarlet
would scarlet
would scarlet
would scarlet
would scarlet
would scarlet
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Present Progressive
am scarleting
are scarleting
is scarleting
are scarleting
are scarleting
are scarleting
Future Progressive
will be scarleting
will be scarleting
will be scarleting
will be scarleting
will be scarleting
will be scarleting
Past Progressive
was scarleting
were scarleting
was scarleting
were scarleting
were scarleting
were scarleting
Conditional Progressive
would be scarleting
would be scarleting
would be scarleting
would be scarleting
would be scarleting
would be scarleting
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Present Perfect
have scarleted
have scarleted
has scarleted
have scarleted
have scarleted
have scarleted
Future Perfect
will have scarleted
will have scarleted
will have scarleted
will have scarleted
will have scarleted
will have scarleted
Past Perfect
had scarleted
had scarleted
had scarleted
had scarleted
had scarleted
had scarleted
Conditional Perfect
would have scarleted
would have scarleted
would have scarleted
would have scarleted
would have scarleted
would have scarleted
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been scarleting
have been scarleting
has been scarleting
have been scarleting
have been scarleting
have been scarleting
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been scarleting
will have been scarleting
will have been scarleting
will have been scarleting
will have been scarleting
will have been scarleting
Past Perfect Progressive
had been scarleting
had been scarleting
had been scarleting
had been scarleting
had been scarleting
had been scarleting
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been scarleting
would have been scarleting
would have been scarleting
would have been scarleting
would have been scarleting
would have been scarleting

Examples of scarlet

"And I have heard of thee, that thou canst make interpretations, and dissolve doubts: now if thou canst read the writing... And make known to me the interpretation thereof, thou shalt be clothed with scarlet and a have a chain of gold about thy neck and shalt be the third ruler in the kingdom."

"And I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.

"And I saw the woman dressed in crimson and in scarlet."

"Calum clutched the ring to his scarlet tunic and shouted to the heavens...

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord... "...though your sins be as scarlet... "...they shall be as white as snow."

"And I have heard of thee, that thou canst make interpretations, and dissolve doubts: now if thou canst read the writing... And make known to me the interpretation thereof, thou shalt be clothed with scarlet and a have a chain of gold about thy neck and shalt be the third ruler in the kingdom."

"And I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.

"And I saw the woman dressed in crimson and in scarlet."

"Calum clutched the ring to his scarlet tunic and shouted to the heavens...

"Come now, and let us reason together, saith the Lord... "...though your sins be as scarlet... "...they shall be as white as snow."

Mr Darwin, I know, inclines to think that the fact that it is preponderantly male butterflies and birds that are so brilliantly coloured, while the females are often drab and unobtrusive, suggests there's some advantage to the male in flaunting his scarlets and golds

The peacock generation, gorgeous in screaming scarlets and coiffed to the nines.

With purples and golds and crimsons and scarlets and carmines.

Mr Darwin, I know, inclines to think that the fact that it is preponderantly male butterflies and birds that are so brilliantly coloured, while the females are often drab and unobtrusive, suggests there's some advantage to the male in flaunting his scarlets and golds

The peacock generation, gorgeous in screaming scarlets and coiffed to the nines.

With purples and golds and crimsons and scarlets and carmines.

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