reddened (Meaning)

Wordnet

reddened (s)

(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion

lighted with red light as if with flames

Webster

reddened (imp. & p. p.)

of Redden

reddened Sentence Examples

  1. The reddened sky painted a fiery canvas as the sun began its descent.
  2. Anger reddened his face, his cheeks flushed with indignation.
  3. The sunburn reddened her skin, leaving her with a painful reminder of her time in the sun.
  4. The embarrassed blush reddened her cheeks, betraying her true feelings.
  5. The athlete's face was reddened from exertion, having pushed himself to his limits.
  6. The poison ivy caused a severe allergic reaction, resulting in reddened and inflamed skin.
  7. The reddened eyes of the grieving woman spoke volumes of her sorrow.
  8. The reddened lips of the lipstick-wearing woman stood out against her pale complexion.
  9. The reddened fruit of the apple tree hinted at the sweetness within.
  10. The reddened hands of the construction worker were a testament to his hard work and dedication.

FAQs About the word reddened

(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion, lighted with red light as if with flamesof Redden

blushed, glowed, flushed,crimsoned, bloomed, mortified,colored, discomfited, ruddled, abashed

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The reddened sky painted a fiery canvas as the sun began its descent.

Anger reddened his face, his cheeks flushed with indignation.

The sunburn reddened her skin, leaving her with a painful reminder of her time in the sun.

The embarrassed blush reddened her cheeks, betraying her true feelings.