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Red in the face Meaning in English

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ˈɹɛd/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈfeɪs
RED in thuh FACE
ɹˈɛd/ /ˈɪn/ /ðə, ði/ /fˈeɪs
red in thuh FACE

Definition

If someone is 'red in the face', their face turns red, usually because they feel embarrassed, angry, or are physically exerting themselves.

Usage & Nuances

This is an informal idiom, typically used to describe sudden, visible embarrassment, anger, or physical effort. Not literal—it's about the color change people experience. Common phrases: 'turn red in the face', 'get red in the face'. Often used with 'from' ('red in the face from laughter').

Example Sentences

He got red in the face when everyone laughed at his mistake.

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She was red in the face after running up the stairs.

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Tom turns red in the face when he gets angry.

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I was so embarrassed, I was probably red in the face the whole time.

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You should have seen him—he was red in the face from laughing so hard!

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By the end of her speech, she was completely red in the face from nerves.

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