1. reddened - Adjective
2. reddened - Verb
4. reddened - Adjective Satellite
of Redden
Source: Webster's dictionaryArcher reddened to the temples but dared not move or speak: it was as if her words had been some rare butterfly that the least motion might drive off on startled wings, but that might gather a flock if it were left undisturbed. Edith Wharton
It sometimes strikes me how immensely fortunate I am that each day should take its place in my life, either reddened with the rising and setting sun, or refreshingly cool with deep, dark clouds, or blooming like a white flower in the moonlight. What untold wealth! Rabindranath Tagore
There is something about Hayti which we have to deplore, and so there is about the United States. Let us go back 100 years and look at Hayti, and we find it surrounded by slavery and the whole Caribbean Sea reddened by the curse. Frederick Douglass
Annabeth, you know Morse code?” "Of course.” "So does Leo.” Piper handed her the mirror. "He'll be watching from the ship. Go to the ridge-” "And flash him!” Annabeth's face reddened. "That came out wrong. But yeah, good idea. Rick Riordan
And flash him!” Annabeth's face reddened. "That came out wrong. But yeah, good idea. Rick Riordan
... but the waters of life are for ever flowing onwards, and little trace do they bear of what clouds have darkened or reddened the waves below as they floated by. Letitia Elizabeth Landon