: any of a genus (Fuchsia) of ornamental shrubs of the evening-primrose family having showy nodding flowers usually in deep pinks, reds, and purples
2
: a vivid reddish purple
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The flesh of this variety leans toward purple magenta, while its skin is fuchsia.—
Randi Gollin,
Martha Stewart,
21 June 2026 The spaces are awash in charcoal and ivory hues, punctuated by burgundy and fuchsia accents, which makes the decor feel timeless.—
Kristine Hansen,
Travel + Leisure,
22 June 2026 Expect to see even tinier dots and minuscule French tips atop jelly polishes in summery shades like fuchsia and blood orange.—
Annie Blay-Tettey,
Allure,
4 June 2026 The fuchsia tone is, of course, the most attention-demanding, and black is always a safe bet—especially for more formal events.—
Alexandra Malmed,
InStyle,
9 June 2026 See All Example Sentences for fuchsia
Word History
Etymology
New Latin, from Leonhard Fuchs †1566 German botanist