"Red-faced" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Red-faced" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Red-faced" Meaning

To appear embarrassed or ashamed, often because you have done something wrong or foolish.

"Red-faced" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "red-faced"


1. Figurative Expression

- "The child was caught red-faced while eating the last cookie from the jar without asking."

"Red-faced" Similar Words

Recycles

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To take or use again something that has been discarded, especially for the purpose of saving resources or reducing waste.

Recyclic

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Re-cyclic: (adjective) referring to a cycle or process that is repeated or continuous, often in a predictable pattern. It can also refer to something that is recyclable or made of recyclable materials.

Recycling

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The process of converting waste materials into new products to reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, decrease energy usage, decrease air pollution (from incineration), conserve natural resources by extracting the maximum possible amount of products from a given raw material and minimize landfill.

Red-billed

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Having a red or reddish-colored bill, especially on the base or tip. This refers to a distinctive characteristic of some bird species.

Red-blooded

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Wholehearted; genuine: a red-blooded traditionalist.

Red-breasted

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Having a region of the chest or breast that is red in color, typically as a distinguishing characteristic of the species, especially of certain birds such as the red-breasted merganser.

Red-currant

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A small, round or oval-shaped fruit with a sweet-tart taste and a juicy pulp, native to Europe and Asia. It has a sweet flavor and odor, and is often eaten fresh, used in baking, or made into jams and preserves.

Red-eye

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A flight that takes off close to bedtime and arrives at its destination very early in the morning.

Red-haired

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Having hair that is red or reddish in color.<br><br>Example: "She was known for her red-haired daughter who was always bright and cheerful."

Red-handed

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Caught or discovered in the act of doing something wrong or illegal, especially in a surprising and often embarrassing way.

Red-nosed

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Having a large or prominent nose, typically because of inflammation, infection, or another medical condition.<br><br>Example: He had a red-nosed cold, and was sniffling throughout the meeting.

Red-tapism

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Red-tapism refers to the excessive use of bureaucratic procedures and formalities, which can slow down or prevent action and decisions from being made. It is often associated with government or large organizations where obscure rules, regulations, and paperwork create unnecessary obstacles and inefficiencies, leading to delays and frustration.

Red

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The word "red" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. As an adjective, "red" describes something as having the color typically associated with flames, blood, or fire. For example, "The red car sped down the highway."<br><br>2. In terms of geological context, red refers to rocks or minerals that have iron oxide or other minerals that give them their characteristic red or reddish hue.<br><br>3. In biological contexts, "red" describes the color of blood or the coloration of certain species. For example, "Red blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body."<br><br>4. In art and design, "red" can denote a sense of passion, energy, or emphasis. For example, a red light in a traffic light signifies stop.<br><br>5. In politics, a red flag might symbolize communism, socialism, or unionism.<br><br>6. In sports, especially football, the red card is used to indicate a player's ejection from the game.<br><br>7. In education, "red ink" or "red pen" typically refers to correction marks on a student's written work, usually indicating errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.

Redact

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To remove or delete parts of a text, especially confidential or sensitive information, before making it public.

Redacted

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Modified to remove sensitive or confidential information, often in a way that prevents identification of the original source or content.

Redacting

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To remove or delete sensitive or confidential information from a document, text, or record, especially to conceal the identity of individuals or to protect sensitive information.