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flushed

Obliterated vs Flushed - What's the difference?

obliterated | flushed |


As verbs the difference between obliterated and flushed

is that obliterated is (obliterate) while flushed is (flush).

As adjectives the difference between obliterated and flushed

is that obliterated is (slang) very drunk, intoxicated, wasted while flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

Flushed vs Redness - What's the difference?

flushed | redness |


As an adjective flushed

is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As a verb flushed

is (flush).

As a noun redness is

the quality of being red in color.

Flushed vs Erythema - What's the difference?

flushed | erythema |


As an adjective flushed

is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As a verb flushed

is (flush).

As a noun erythema is

abnormal redness and inflammation of the skin, due to vasodilation.

Flushed vs Undefined - What's the difference?

flushed | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between flushed and undefined

is that flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a verb flushed

is (flush).

Flustered vs Flushed - What's the difference?

flustered | flushed |


As adjectives the difference between flustered and flushed

is that flustered is confused, befuddled, in a state of panic by having become overwrought with confusion while flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As verbs the difference between flustered and flushed

is that flustered is past tense of fluster while flushed is past tense of flush.

Flush vs Flushed - What's the difference?

flush | flushed |


As verbs the difference between flush and flushed

is that flush is to cause to take flight from concealment or flush can be to cleanse by flooding with generous quantities of a fluid while flushed is (flush).

As adjectives the difference between flush and flushed

is that flush is smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out while flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As a noun flush

is a group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees etc or flush can be a sudden flowing; a rush which fills or overflows, as of water for cleansing purposes or flush can be (poker) a hand consisting of all cards with the same suit.

Affluent vs Flushed - What's the difference?

affluent | flushed |


As adjectives the difference between affluent and flushed

is that affluent is abundant; copious; plenteous while flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As a noun affluent

is somebody who is wealthy.

As a verb flushed is

(flush).

Paled vs Flushed - What's the difference?

paled | flushed |


As verbs the difference between paled and flushed

is that paled is (pale) while flushed is (flush).

As adjectives the difference between paled and flushed

is that paled is (obsolete) striped while flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

Flushed vs Recessed - What's the difference?

flushed | recessed |


As adjectives the difference between flushed and recessed

is that flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc while recessed is set back; located in a hole, space, or opening.

As verbs the difference between flushed and recessed

is that flushed is (flush) while recessed is (recess).

Flushed - What does it mean?

flushed | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective flushed

is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc.

As a verb flushed

is past tense of flush.

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