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  Meaning of Yellow

Yellow is one of the three colours in the lower half of the visible spectrum It is known as a "warm" colour and has a stimulating effect. It is the colour of the intellect and can be very helpful with study and where concentration is required

Yellow is sunshine. It is a warm color that, like red, has conflicting symbolism. On the one hand it denotes happiness and joy but on the other hand it's the color of cowardice and deceit. If someone is yellow it means they are a coward so yellow can have a negative meaning in some cultures.

Yellow is one of the warm colors. Because of the high visibility of bright yellow, it is often used for hazard signs and some emergency vehicles. Yellow is cheerful.

  Good meanings of Yellow

• Yellow ribbon - hope, support, remembrance
• Mellow yellow - laid back, relaxation
• Intellectual, logical, wise, confident
• Positive and good humored, broad minded

Bad meanings of Yellow

• Yellow or Yellow streak or Yellow-bellied - cowardice or coward
• Yellow journalism - irresponsible reporting
• Feelings of inferiority, looks for flattery, pessimistic
• Vindictive, devious, pessimistic
 
About Yellow

Yellow is for mourning in Egypt and actors of the Middle Ages wore yellow to signify the dead. Yet yellow has also represented courage (Japan), merchants (India), and peace.

For years yellow ribbons were worn as a sign of hope as women waited from their men to come marching home from war. Today, they are still used to welcome home loved ones. Its use for hazard signs creates an association between yellow and danger, although not quite as dangerous as red.

On the psycho-spiritual level, yellow relates to self worth. How we feel about ourselves and how we feel others perceive us. This is the area of the personality, the ego and the intellect and of self confidence.