• Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    85 %
  • Complexity
    90 %
  • Rubicund Meanings

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    adjective having a ruddy complexion; red or reddish

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    Fields related to rubicund

    Literature

    Describing a character's rosy complexion or healthy appearance

    Medicine

    Historically used to describe a healthy or flushed complexion as a sign of good health

    Art

    Used to describe the color of someone's cheeks in a painting or sculpture

    Poetry

    Used to evoke imagery of health, vitality, or passion in a poetic context

    Occupation Usage of rubicund

    Writer

    The writer used the word 'rubicund' to describe the flushed cheeks of the main character in the novel.

    Psychologist

    The psychologist noted the patient's rubicund complexion as a potential sign of high blood pressure.

    Chef

    The chef described the perfectly cooked steak as having a rubicund hue.

    Actor

    The actor used makeup to create a rubicund appearance for their character in the play.

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