ablush (Meaning)
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ablush (adv. & a.)
Blushing; ruddy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ablush
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ablush Sentence Examples
- As the bride walked down the aisle, she couldn't help but feel ablush with joy and excitement.
- The unexpected compliment from her crush left her ablush, her cheeks turning a rosy shade.
- The little girl stood ablush, shyly hiding behind her mother's skirt when strangers approached.
- After receiving the award, the actor's face was ablush with pride and gratitude.
- The romantic gesture left her ablush, a warm glow spreading across her face.
- The sunset painted the sky in hues of pink and orange, leaving the landscape ablush with vibrant colors.
- As he confessed his feelings, she became ablush, unsure of how to respond.
- The embarrassing comment from her coworker made her ablush with both surprise and discomfort.
- The chilly breeze made her cheeks ablush as she walked through the winter evening.
- The unexpected recognition left the artist ablush, humbled by the praise from the art community.
FAQs About the word ablush
Blushing; ruddy.
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No antonyms found.
As the bride walked down the aisle, she couldn't help but feel ablush with joy and excitement.
The unexpected compliment from her crush left her ablush, her cheeks turning a rosy shade.
The little girl stood ablush, shyly hiding behind her mother's skirt when strangers approached.
After receiving the award, the actor's face was ablush with pride and gratitude.