Redden

Verb

 * 1)  To become red.
 * 2) * 1769: Plautus, Bonnell Thornton (translation), "The Captives", The Comedies of Plautus, T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, page 341
 * But I will make you blush; nay, I will make you redden all over.
 * 1)  To make red.
 * 2) * 1794: William Hamilton, "Mithridates", Poems on Several Occasions, W. Gordon, page 258
 * Ere this had redden'd with my odious blood.

Adverbs for Redden
hotly; coyly; blushingly; shyly; modestly; timidly; enthusiastically; visibly; furiously; feverishly; indignantly.

Thesaurus
blanch, blush, carmine, change color, color, color up, crimson, darken, flame, flush, frown, glare, glow, glower, gnarl, grow red, growl, henna, incarnadine, inflame, lipstick, look black, look daggers, lower, madder, mantle, miniate, pale, pink, red-ink, rose, rouge, rubify, rubric, ruby, ruddle, ruddy, rust, scowl, snap, snarl, spit, squirm with self-consciousness, stammer, turn color, turn pale, turn red, vermilion, warm, whiten

Translations

 * Dutch: rood worden
 * Finnish: punertua; punastua (of sb's face, as an emotional reaction)
 * French:
 * German: erröten
 * Hungarian: vörösödik, pirosodik


 * Indonesian: memerah
 * Korean: 붉어지다
 * Russian: ,
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:


 * Dutch: rood maken
 * Finnish: punata; punastuttaa (cause an emotional reaction on sb's face)
 * German: röten


 * Hungarian: vörösít, pirosít
 * Latin: rubefacio
 * Spanish:

Related terms

 * red

Derived terms

 * reddener

Verb

 * 1) to save, rescue

Etymology
From *undefined:, from. Compare the Icelandic redda:.

Derived terms

 * redding

Anagrams

 * dender, derden, redend