incarnadine Synonyms

incarnadine Meaning

Wordnet

incarnadine (v)

make flesh-colored

Webster

incarnadine (a.)

Flesh-colored; of a carnation or pale red color.

Webster

incarnadine (v. t.)

To dye red or crimson.

incarnadine Sentence Examples

  1. The setting sun cast an incarnadine glow upon the western horizon.
  2. The rose's petals, once pristine white, had turned incarnadine from exposure to the sunlight.
  3. The warrior's sword gleamed incarnadine with the blood of his fallen foes.
  4. The lips of the dying man were incarnadine with the crimson kiss of fever.
  5. The raging forest fire left behind a landscape incarnadine with flames.
  6. The surge of adrenaline incarnadined his face as he faced the approaching danger.
  7. The crimson stains on the tablecloth were an incarnadine reminder of the spilled wine.
  8. The petals of the poppies were incarnadine with the blood of those who had fallen in battle.
  9. The incarnadine hue of the sunset was reflected in the shimmering waters of the lake.
  10. The incarnadine threads of the tapestry depicted a scene of triumph and bloodshed.

FAQs About the word incarnadine

make flesh-coloredFlesh-colored; of a carnation or pale red color., To dye red or crimson.

ruby, red, bloodred, reddish, sanguineous,crimson, bloodstained, sanguinary,sanguine, gory

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The setting sun cast an incarnadine glow upon the western horizon.

The rose's petals, once pristine white, had turned incarnadine from exposure to the sunlight.

The warrior's sword gleamed incarnadine with the blood of his fallen foes.

The lips of the dying man were incarnadine with the crimson kiss of fever.