blush |
x |
As a noun blush
is an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys.
As a verb blush
is to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
shine |
blush |
In lang=en terms the difference between shine and blush
is that
shine is to cause (something) to shine; put a shine on (something); polish (something) while
blush is to have a warm and delicate colour, like some roses and other flowers.
As verbs the difference between shine and blush
is that
shine is to emit light or
shine can be to cause (something) to shine; put a shine on (something); polish (something) while
blush is to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
As nouns the difference between shine and blush
is that
shine is brightness from a source of light while
blush is an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys.
blush |
undefined |
As a noun blush
is an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys.
As a verb blush
is to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
blush |
bruce |
As nouns the difference between blush and bruce
is that
blush is an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys while
bruce is (australian slang) a man.
As a verb blush
is to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
bash |
blush |
As an acronym bash
is (computing) name of the (the "shell") for unix-like operating system.
As a noun blush is
an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys.
As a verb blush is
to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
winsome |
blush |
As an adjective winsome
is charming; inspiring trust and approval, especially if in an innocent manner.
As a noun blush is
an act of blushing.
As a verb blush is
to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
embarrass |
blush |
In transitive terms the difference between embarrass and blush
is that
embarrass is to involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with urgent claims or demands while
blush is to express or make known by blushing.
As a noun blush is
an act of blushing.
blah |
blush |
As nouns the difference between blah and blush
is that
blah is (uncountable|informal) nonsense; drivel; idle, meaningless talk while
blush is an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys.
As verbs the difference between blah and blush
is that
blah is to utter idle, meaningless talk while
blush is to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
As an adjective blah
is (informal) dull; uninteresting; insipid.
As an interjection blah
is an expression of mild frustration.
blush |
rose |
As a noun blush
is an act of blushing or
blush can be the collective noun for a group of boys.
As a verb blush
is to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
As a proper noun rose is
rhone.
bashful |
blush |
As an adjective bashful
is inclined to avoid notice.
As a noun blush is
an act of blushing.
As a verb blush is
to redden in the face from shame, excitement or embarrassment.
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