incarnadined (Meaning)

incarnadined

red, bloodred, having the pinkish color of flesh, to make incarnadine

incarnadined Sentence Examples

  1. The crimson sunset incarnadined the horizon, casting a fiery glow upon the cityscape.
  2. The fallen soldier's uniform lay incarnadined on the battlefield, a testament to the horrors of war.
  3. The rose petals, once pure white, had incarnadined themselves with the blood of a slain butterfly.
  4. The butcher's apron was incarnadined with the juices of the freshly slaughtered animal.
  5. The raging wildfire incarnadined the forest, leaving a charred and desolate wasteland in its wake.
  6. The hunter's knife was still incarnadined with the blood of his quarry.
  7. The victim's body lay incarnadined in the pool of his own blood, a grim reminder of the tragedy that had unfolded.
  8. The crimson lipstick incarnadined her lips, giving her a seductive and alluring appearance.
  9. The incarnadined sky above the volcano seemed to portend an impending eruption.
  10. The artist's brush stroke incarnadined the canvas, bringing to life a vibrant and expressive work of art.

FAQs About the word incarnadined

red, bloodred, having the pinkish color of flesh, to make incarnadine

ruddled, rouged, humiliated, bloomed, reddened, glowed, colored, mortified, disconcerted,blushed

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The crimson sunset incarnadined the horizon, casting a fiery glow upon the cityscape.

The fallen soldier's uniform lay incarnadined on the battlefield, a testament to the horrors of war.

The rose petals, once pure white, had incarnadined themselves with the blood of a slain butterfly.

The butcher's apron was incarnadined with the juices of the freshly slaughtered animal.