redden Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The athlete's face reddened with effort as she pushed herself to the limit.
- The wound reddened and grew painful, indicating inflammation.
- The teacher's cheeks reddened with anger when she heard the disrespectful comments.
- The new year's fireworks reddened the night sky, creating a dazzling spectacle.
- The old man's skin reddened and grew dry with age.
- The sunset reddened the horizon, promising a beautiful evening.
redden Meaning
redden (v)
turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame
make red
turn red or redder
redden (a.)
To make red or somewhat red; to give a red color to.
redden (v. i.)
To grow or become red; to blush.
Synonyms & Antonyms of redden
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, flush, crimson,blush,bloom, turn color, abash, disconcert, mortify, embarrass
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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.