“…Color as an anthropocentric substance is characterized by the ability to denote a wide range of material and ideal features and phenomena, a wealth of associative meanings and therefore continues to attract the attention of specialists in various fields of knowledge, including linguists. Scientists pay attention to a wide range of issues of linguistic mediation of color, among which the following can be distinguished: the history of the formation of color names and their development in diachrony (Kulpina, 2007;Normanskaya, 2005), national and cultural features of color designation in different languages (Vasilevich, 2007;Chernetska, 2018), linguistic aspects of the formation and functioning of color symbols (Vlasova, 2008;Serov, 2004), the semantic specificity of lexical units denoting color (Lukashenko, 2011;Antipova, 2020), cognitive aspects of color nominations (Talapina, 2008;Volkova, 2019), functioning phraseological units with color component in English media (Tikan & Lopianetska, 2020), methods and peculiarities of translating (Holovanevska, 2018;Shaitan, 2018) and others.…”