blush in Italian
blush in Italian is fard, arrossire — blush means to turn red in the face, usually from embarrassment, shame, or shyness.
blush in Italian
fard
(uncountable, countable) A sort of makeup, frequently a powder, used to redden the cheeks.
arrossire
(intransitive) To become red or pink in the face (and sometimes experience an associated feeling of warmth), especially due to shyness, love, shame, excitement, or embarrassment.
What does "blush" mean?
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verb To turn red in the face, usually from embarrassment, shame, or shyness.
"He blushed when she complimented his singing."
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noun A reddening of the face caused by embarrassment or shyness.
"A faint blush crept across her cheeks."
blush in a sentence
- He blushed when she complimented his singing.
- She couldn't help but blush at the unexpected compliment.
- A faint blush crept across her cheeks.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "blush" in Italian?
"blush" in Italian is fard, arrossire. blush means: To turn red in the face, usually from embarrassment, shame, or shyness.
How do you use "blush" in a sentence?
Example: "He blushed when she complimented his singing." In Italian, "blush" is fard, arrossire.
Are there other ways to say "blush" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "blush": fard, arrossire.
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