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UK
/ɹˈɛdənd/
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ADJECTIVE
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(especially of the face) reddened or suffused with or as if with blood from emotion or exertion
red-faced and violent
flushed (or crimson) with embarrassment
crimson with fury
turned red from exertion
with puffy reddened eyes -
lighted with red light as if with flames
streets ablaze with lighted Christmas trees
reddened faces around the campfire
the inflamed clouds at sunset
How To Use reddened In A Sentence
- He looked at her in a kind of delighted amusement, while she reddened even more.
- His small face, adorned with straggling blond whiskers and as wrinkled and rough as a winter apple, was hidden by a large oil-cloth hat lined with felt; a sort of gray coutil coat was drawn up to his hips and bagged around his stomach, while his trousers stopped at the knees and disclosed his bare legs reddened by the rubbing of the stirrup-straps, and his blue hose, which hung over his shoes. Over Strand and Field
- She opened the desk and took out a powder compact and lightly touched her reddened lids.
- She wiped her reddened eyes looking at the card.
- Christopher reddened and he hastily took a step backward.
- The runners-upWill Moorfoot, 14The white light engulfs me in its warm surreal glow…Sweat poured profusely down my reddened face; my entire physique ached more and more by the second as I pushed my body to the brink refusing to give up. Read the winner of the 247 tale competition
- In the freestanding mirror, Kenji could make out the monkey's close-set eyes peering unblinkingly at its own small, reddened face.
- Vulvovaginitis is a very contagious disease, and before the days of hospital asepsis, which is so perfectly maintained today in our large institutions, this disease used to go right through a children's ward because of carelessness in the handling of soiled diapers, etc. The sign of this disease is a yellow-white vaginal discharge, while the surrounding skin covering the inside of the thighs and buttocks may be very much reddened. The Mother and Her Child
- His ankles are reddened by sand-flea bites, his head has been shorn to indicate his reduction in status.
- The setting sun reddened the whole sky.