"Reddening" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reddening" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Reddening
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"Reddening" Meaning

To become or turn red, often due to heat, anger, or embarrassment.

"Reddening" Examples

Usage Examples of "reddening"


1. Land Change

- Conurbation: As the early morning sun began to rise, the land reddening up gradually turned green and started to abate the dull weather conditions moving in to form a conurbation possessing fertile epitomes.
- Prosperity: With the growth of the industrial sector in the once devastated area, the reddening sun no longer stood tall in comparison to the wealth-stricken communities where prosperity had spread over unpatterned towns and spreads.

"Reddening" Similar Words

Redcar

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A redcar is a small, two-seater open carriage, typically used in conjunction with horses.

Redcoat

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A British soldier, especially during the American Revolutionary War (1775-1783).

Redcoats

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Redcurrant

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Redcurrants

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A small, round or oval-shaped fruit with a red, juicy pulp and a sweet-tart taste, often used in desserts, jams, and salads.

Redden

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To become or make something red in color, often in a swift or intense way.

Reddendum

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Reddened

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To turn or become red or reddish: The sunset reddened the sky as the day ended.<br><br>To give or show a red appearance: The embarrassment reddened her face.<br><br>To become confused, burning, or inflamed, often due to intense heat, passion, or emotion: The skin reddened from the strong sunlight at the beach.<br><br>To be or become excessively or overly emotional, often in a way that is considered to be embarrassing or inappropriate: She reddened with anger when she heard the hurtful comment.<br><br>To be seen or perceived as socially unacceptable or ridiculous: The provocative outfit reddened the faces of some onlookers due to its bold style.

Reddens

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Causes to become red or redder. It can also refer to past tense of "redden," which means to cause to become red; to make or become bloody.

Redder

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Comparative form of "red", meaning having a deeper or stronger red color.

Reddest

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The comparative form of "red". It is used to indicate that something is a greater degree of "red" than another. <br><br>Example: "This dress is redder than the one you gave me."

Reddish

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Having a red or reddish-colored appearance.

Redditch

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Redditch is a town and a railway town in north east Worcestershire, England, on the River Avon, some 19 miles south of Birmingham city centre.

Redditive

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Rede

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The word "rede" can have several meanings depending on the context, but here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. To redeem or buy back something, as in "to rede a pawned item".<br>2. A redemption, or the act of saving or ransoming someone or something from a unpleasant situation.<br>3. In sports, particularly basketball, to retrieve the ball after a foul, as in "the defender rede the ball after the free throw".<br>4. A blood-red color or a shade similar to red.<br>5. In some cases, the word "rede" can be used as a variant of the word "read", especially in informal contexts.<br><br>Please note that this word is not very commonly used in everyday language, and its meanings might vary depending on the specific context and region.

Redecorate

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