crimsoned (Meaning)

crimsoned

to make crimson, a deep purplish red, to make or become crimson, any of several deep purplish reds, blush, to become crimson, of the color crimson

crimsoned Sentence Examples

  1. The sunset crimsoned the sky, painting it in vibrant hues of scarlet and crimson.
  2. Her cheeks crimsoned with embarrassment as she realized her mistake.
  3. The blood crimsoned the floor, a stark reminder of the violence that had occurred.
  4. The autumn leaves crimsoned the trees, transforming the landscape into a vibrant canvas.
  5. The wounds on the injured man's body crimsoned his shirt, a horrifying sight.
  6. The crimsoned petals of the rose contrasted strikingly with its velvety green leaves.
  7. The sky crimsoned with rage as the storm approached, portending a tempestuous night.
  8. Her face crimsoned with fury as she listened to the accusations against her.
  9. The crimson ribbon crimsoned her hair, accentuating its fiery hue.
  10. The crimsoned horizon cast an eerie glow upon the desolate wasteland.

FAQs About the word crimsoned

to make crimson, a deep purplish red, to make or become crimson, any of several deep purplish reds, blush, to become crimson, of the color crimson

blushed, glowed, flushed,reddened, colored, bloomed, fazed, humiliated, ruddled, abashed

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The sunset crimsoned the sky, painting it in vibrant hues of scarlet and crimson.

Her cheeks crimsoned with embarrassment as she realized her mistake.

The blood crimsoned the floor, a stark reminder of the violence that had occurred.

The autumn leaves crimsoned the trees, transforming the landscape into a vibrant canvas.