rufescent (Meaning)

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rufescent (a.)

Reddish; tinged with red.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rufescent

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rufescent Sentence Examples

  1. The rufescent plumage of the robin contrasted sharply with the white snowdrifts.
  2. The rufescent tones of the sunset cast a warm glow over the landscape.
  3. The rufescent fur of the fox blended seamlessly with the autumn leaves.
  4. The rufescent coloration of the rust fungus spread rapidly across the forest.
  5. The rufescent stain on the tablecloth proved impossible to remove.
  6. The rufescent hues of the dying embers flickered in the darkness.
  7. The rufescent glaze on the ceramic vase added a touch of elegance.
  8. The rufescent patina on the old bronze statue hinted at its centuries of existence.
  9. The rufescent pigment in the soil gave the garden a distinct reddish hue.
  10. The rufescent color of the new curtains brought a cozy warmth to the room.

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Reddish; tinged with red.

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The rufescent plumage of the robin contrasted sharply with the white snowdrifts.

The rufescent tones of the sunset cast a warm glow over the landscape.

The rufescent fur of the fox blended seamlessly with the autumn leaves.

The rufescent coloration of the rust fungus spread rapidly across the forest.