"Flushness" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Flushness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Flushness" Meaning

Flushness refers to the condition or quality of being flushed or having a flush appearance. It can describe something that is bright red or rosy in color, often due to heat, excitement, or a physical reaction. In medicine, flushness can also refer to an abnormal skin condition characterized by a flushed or red appearance, often due to an allergic reaction or underlying medical condition.

"Flushness" Examples

Usage Examples for "Flushness"


The flushness of the newly painted walls was impressive, with not a single streak or smudge to be seen.
Her cheeks took on a lovely flushness as she blushed at the compliment.
The engineering team worked tirelessly to improve the flushness of the toilet, ensuring it was leak-free and efficient.
The model's smooth, glowing complexion showcased her natural flushness, a rare quality for a professional in the industry.
After a long run, Sarah's face was flushed with a satisfying flushness, a sign that the workout had been a good one.

"Flushness" Similar Words

Flurries

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Flurry

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Flurrying

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Flush

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To flush means to empty or clean (a toilet) by pouring water into it, or to move or push something quickly or forcefully out of the way. It can also mean to feel embarrassed or ashamed, and to become pale or flushed to show this.

Flushed

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Flushed means extremely embarrassed, ashamed, or humiliated. For example, "She was flushed with embarrassment after tripping in front of her classmates." It can also mean having a bright red color due to being embarrassed, angry, or exercising too much. For example, "The runner's flushed face showed just how hard she had worked in the intense heat." Alternatively, it can also mean to expel waste or particles, as in "Flush the toilet to get rid of the clog."

Flusher

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Flushes

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Flushing

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Fluster

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Flustered

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Flustered refers to a state of being confused, disorganized, or flustered, often due to being in a hurry, anxious, or overwhelmed. It can also describe someone who is nervously fussy or agitated about a particular situation or task.

Flustering

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Flustrate

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I think you meant to type "frustrate".<br><br>Frustrate means to cause someone to feel annoyed or upset because they are unable to do something they want to do, or because their plans do not work out. It can also mean to make someone feel hopeless or powerless. For example: "The car broke down and it frustrated me because I was already running late."

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Flutamide

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