Blush in spanish
Sonrojo
pronunciation: soʊnɹ̩oʊxoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: soʊnɹ̩oʊxoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
blush1 = rubor, sonrojo.
Example: He could tell by her blush that his gaze made her uncomfortable.more:
» at first blush = a primera vista.
Example: At first blush, nothing seemed particularly ominous about the formation of the ad hoc committee.» first-blush = a primera vista, de primeras.
Example: The first-blush reaction to their astonishing long-term strategy for achieving national energy independence is that they must be joking.blush2 = maquillaje.
Example: Now that you have an idea of the types of blushes to choose from, it is time to apply the product to your face.blush3 = sonrojarse, ruborizarse, enrojecerse.
Example: The girl blushed, then leaned over and cuddled him for a few seconds.more:
» blush with + shame = sonrojarse de vergüenza, ruborizarse de vergüenza.
Example: The jeering sniggers of the rest made Timmy blush with shame.» make + Nombre + blush = sacarle los colores a Alguien, hacer sonrojarse, hacer ruborizarse.
Example: The spectacle of two young women giving breast to their babies made her blush and turn away her face.