red-faced
Americanadjective
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having a red face.
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blushing or flushed with embarrassment, anger, resentment, or the like.
adjective
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flushed with embarrassment or anger
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having a florid complexion
Other Word Forms
- red-facedly adverb
Etymology
Origin of red-faced
First recorded in 1570–80
Example Sentences
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They sit toe to toe on the gym floor, and Ilya offers a red-faced, panting Shane his water bottle.
From Salon • Feb. 15, 2026
It was a reach—“I’m never mad,” Manley said—so he asked Chalamet to berate him off-camera to get worked up for a red-faced confrontation.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 26, 2025
A workman was left red-faced after his daughter's bright pink mobile phone became frozen within a newly formed ice rink.
From BBC • Nov. 7, 2024
A red-faced Mattis replies, “At ease, Lieutenant General”—“at ease” being a phrase that senior officers invoke to put subordinates in their place—“you can’t talk to me that way.”
From Slate • Sep. 2, 2024
Whenever he did that, the other man would get red-faced and angry, or pale and scared-looking.
From "A Dance with Dragons" by George R. R. Martin
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