Red Complexioned

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɛd kəmˈplɛkʃənd/

Definitions of red complexioned

adjective describing the complexion as red in color

Example Sentences

A1 She has a red complexioned face from being out in the sun all day.

A2 The red complexioned man stood out in the crowd with his vibrant skin tone.

B1 People with red complexioned skin should be cautious of too much sun exposure.

B2 Her red complexioned cheeks flushed with embarrassment as she spoke.

C1 The actress's naturally red complexioned skin was a defining feature of her beauty.

C2 Despite his red complexioned appearance, he had a calm and collected demeanor.

Examples of red complexioned in a Sentence

formal The woman with a red complexioned face was advised to consult a dermatologist.

informal My friend always looks red complexioned after spending too much time in the sun.

slang I heard that guy is really self-conscious about being red complexioned.

figurative Her anger made her face appear red complexioned during the argument.

Grammatical Forms of red complexioned

past tense

became

plural

red complexioned

comparative

more red complexioned

superlative

most red complexioned

present tense

is red complexioned

future tense

will be red complexioned

perfect tense

has been red complexioned

continuous tense

is being red complexioned

singular

red complexioned

positive degree

red complexioned

infinitive

to be red complexioned

gerund

being red complexioned

participle

red complexioned

Origin and Evolution of red complexioned

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The term 'red complexioned' likely originated from the Old English word 'read' meaning red, and 'complexion' which refers to the natural color and texture of someone's skin.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'red complexioned' has evolved to describe someone with a reddish or flushed skin tone, often associated with fair or sensitive skin.