From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Coloursreddishred‧dish /ˈredɪʃ/ adjectiveCCslightly redreddish-brown lipstickExamples from the Corpusreddish• He was tail and lanky and had a long reddishbrownbeard and lectured in a voice that was basso and happy.• But within that reddish brown icing on the white cake, you can see the neuronsarranged into a half-dozen layers.• Her bosom was high and she had reddishcheeks.• The reddish colour of the disk is caused by dust and the whitishregion in the centre is the bulge.• He was a handsome young guy with a head of well-oiledreddish hair.• Instead, much of the land was of poorer quality, with a reddishhue.• In winter like a straight-billed Whimbrel, in summerreddishplumageprecludesconfusion.• That faintreddishtinge in his fair hair - did you notice that?