Blushest: meaning, definitions and examples

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blushest

 

[ blʌʃ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

showing embarrassment

To blush means to become red in the face, usually due to embarrassment, shame, or shyness. It is a physical reaction where blood vessels in the face dilate, resulting in a rosy hue.

Synonyms

color, flush, redden.

Examples of usage

  • She blushed when she received praise.
  • He always blushes when talking to her.
  • I could feel myself blush after that compliment.
  • They blushed at the unexpected attention.
Context #2 | Verb

showing excitement

Blushing can also be a reaction to strong emotions such as excitement or romantic feelings, not just negativity. It can occur in moments of joy or excitement as well.

Synonyms

flame, glow, radiate.

Examples of usage

  • He blushed when she smiled at him.
  • She couldn't help but blush at the surprise party.
  • Even the mention of his crush made him blush.
  • They blushed with happiness during the celebration.

Etymology

The word 'blush' originates from the Old English 'blǽsan', which meant 'to become rosy or red'. Its etymological roots can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word '*blusōną', which also dealt with changing color due to emotion. The transformation of the term from the time of Old English to Middle English saw it adapted into 'blusschen'. Over centuries, 'blush' became closely associated with feelings of embarrassment, modesty, and emotion, reflecting the human condition's connection between body and feeling. It has consistently conveyed a sense of vulnerability and humanity, as blushing often indicates a moment where one is exposed to social scrutiny.