Refaced vs Redfaced - What's the difference?
refaced | redfaced |
(reface)
To replace the face or surface of something; to create a new outer layer.
* 1856 , , Household Words , Volume 13, page 553:
As a verb refaced
is (reface).As an adjective redfaced is
.refaced
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*reface
English
Verb
(en-verb)- They decided to reface their cabinets, putting new doors and fresh paint just on the fronts.
redfaced
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Adjective
(en adjective)- I had scarcely fallen into my most promising attitude, and dipped my pen in the ink, when I found the clock upon the pier—a redfaced clock with a white rim—importuning me in a highly vexatious manner to consult my watch, and see how I was off for Greenwich time.