redden Antonyms

Meaning of redden

Wordnet

redden (v)

turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame

make red

turn red or redder

Webster

redden (a.)

To make red or somewhat red; to give a red color to.

Webster

redden (v. i.)

To grow or become red; to blush.

redden Sentence Examples

  1. The sky reddened at dusk, casting a warm glow on the town.
  2. The leaves of the maple tree reddened in autumn, adding vibrant color to the landscape.
  3. The child's face reddened with embarrassment after making a mistake.
  4. The sun's rays reddened her skin, giving her a healthy glow.
  5. The athlete's face reddened with effort as she pushed herself to the limit.
  6. The wound reddened and grew painful, indicating inflammation.
  7. The teacher's cheeks reddened with anger when she heard the disrespectful comments.
  8. The new year's fireworks reddened the night sky, creating a dazzling spectacle.
  9. The old man's skin reddened and grew dry with age.
  10. The sunset reddened the horizon, promising a beautiful evening.

FAQs About the word redden

turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame, make red, turn red or redderTo make red or somewhat red; to give a red color to., To grow or become red; to blush.

glow, crimson,blush, flush, turn color,bloom, embarrass, disconcert,color, mortify

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The sky reddened at dusk, casting a warm glow on the town.

The leaves of the maple tree reddened in autumn, adding vibrant color to the landscape.

The child's face reddened with embarrassment after making a mistake.

The sun's rays reddened her skin, giving her a healthy glow.