Ruddy vs Showy - What's the difference?
ruddy | showy |
Reddish in color, especially of the face, fire, or sky.
(British, slang) A mild intensifier.
*
(informal) ruddy duck
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=November 4, author=Deborah Baldwin, title=Close to Nature, and the Airport, work=New York Times
, passage=In winter, snow geese land at West Pond, a Robert Moses legacy that ought to be called Duck Soup: at this time of year look for ruddies , greater scaups, Northern pintails, American widgeons and gadwalls. }}
To make reddish in colour.
(sometimes, derogatory) calling attention; flashy; standing out to the eye
As adjectives the difference between ruddy and showy
is that ruddy is reddish in color, especially of the face, fire, or sky while showy is (sometimes|derogatory) calling attention; flashy; standing out to the eye.As a noun ruddy
is (informal) ruddy duck.As a verb ruddy
is to make reddish in colour.ruddy
English
Adjective
(er)Synonyms
* (reddish in color) rosy * (intensifier) bally, bleeding, blimming, bloody, blooming * See alsoSee also
*Noun
(ruddies)citation
Verb
- The sunset ruddied our faces.
- (Sir Walter Scott)