redden
/ˈredn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈredn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈre-dᵊn/ (ame, mw)
redden — verb
- reddenpresent simple I / you / we / they
- reddenshe / she / it
- reddenedpast simple
- reddening-ing form
1. to turn red or to make something turn red — for instance, a person's cheeks may
to turn red or to make something turn red — for instance, a person's cheeks may redden from embarrassment, or leaves redden in autumn.
Noa's cheeks reddened when the teacher praised her in front of the class.
intransitive: cheeks/face redden from emotion
The autumn wind reddened the leaves on the maple trees along the street.
transitive: wind/weather reddens leaves
Hamza's skin reddened after an hour on the beach without sun cream.
The chef reddened the sauce by adding a spoonful of tomato paste.
Ada's eyes reddened as she tried not to cry during the sad movie.
- pale
to become lighter or whiter in colour
文法句型
something reddens
redden + noun
用法筆記
Both transitive and intransitive uses are common. Typical subjects include the face or cheeks from emotion, skin from sun exposure, and leaves in autumn.