Naturally, her young, sad face, reddened by the sun, told a very different story.
From the smh.com.au
Kids would return from swimming with reddened skin, usually assumed to be sunburn.
From the kansas.com
Outside, shattered parents paced the halls, wiping tears from their reddened eyes.
From the economist.com
Every wrinkle, every bag, every reddened crease testifies to our common condition.
From the latimes.com
The nurse found me curled on the floor with a scraped eye and reddened cheek.
From the post-gazette.com
He shakes his head, and I can't tell if his eyes are reddened from squinting or grief.
From the guardian.co.uk
As a result, reddened mucosae, swelling, runny eyes and a runny nose occur.
From the sciencedaily.com
Usually it appears as little fluid-filled blisters on top of reddened skin.
From the orlandosentinel.com
She stared at the back of Ellis'head until her face reddened and she shook.
From the omaha.com
More examples
Blush: turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by"
Make red; "The setting sun reddened the sky"
Red is the color at the longer-wavelengths end of the spectrum of visible light next to orange, at the opposite end from violet. Red color has a predominant light wavelength of roughly 620u2013740 nanometres. Light with a longer wavelength than red but shorter than terahertz radiation and microwave is called infrared.