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Showing words for FLUSHED using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Flushed

flushed

6 Letter Words for Flushed

lushed, shuled

5 Letter Words for Flushed

delfs, duels, dules, dulse, feuds, flesh, flued, flues, flush, fuels, fused, fusel, hules, leuds, ludes, shedu, sheld, shelf, shule, slued

4 Letter Words for Flushed

defs, delf, dels, deul, deus, duel, dues, dule, dush, edhs, elds, elfs, feds, fehs, fels, feud, feus, fled, flue, flus, fuds, fuel, fuse, held, hued, hues, hule, huse, leds, leud, lude, luds, lues, lush, seld, self, shed, shul, sled, slud, slue, sude, sued, suld, ules, used

3 Letter Words for Flushed

def, del, des, dhu, dle, due, duh, edh, eds, efl, efs, ehf, ehs, eld, elf, els, esd, esu, fed, feh, fes, feu, fld, flu, fsh, fud, hdl, hed, hel, hes, hld, hud, hue, led, les, leu, lhd, lsd, lud, lue, sed, sel, she, shf, sld, sle, sud, sue, suf, uds, ufs, uhf, uhs, ule, use, ush

Definitions for Flushed

[1] a blush; rosy glow: a flush of embarrassment on his face.
[2] a rushing or overspreading flow, as of water.
[3] a sudden rise of emotion or excitement: a flush of anger.
[4] glowing freshness or vigor: the flush of youth.
[5] hot flush. hot flash.
[6] a cleansing preparation that acts by flushing: an oil flush for the car's engine.
[7] to redden; cause to blush or glow: Winter air flushed the children's cheeks.
[8] to flood or spray thoroughly with water, as for cleansing purposes: They flushed the wall with water and then scrubbed it down.
[9] to wash out (a sewer, toilet, etc.) by a sudden rush of water.
[10] Metallurgy . to remove slag from (a blast furnace). to spray (a coke oven) to cool the gases generated and wash away the ammonia and tars distilled.
[11] to animate or excite; inflame: flushed with success.
[12] to blush; redden.
[13] to flow with a rush; flow and spread suddenly.
[14] to operate by flushing; undergo flushing: The toilet won't flush.
[15] even or level, as with a surface; forming the same plane: The bottom of the window is flush with the floor.
[16] having direct contact; being right next to; immediately adjacent; contiguous: The table was flush against the wall.
[17] well-supplied, as with money; affluent; prosperous: He was feeling flush on payday.
[18] abundant or plentiful, as money.
[19] having a ruddy or reddish color; blushing.
[20] full of vigor; lusty.
[21] full to overflowing.
[22] Printing . even or level with the right margin (flush right) or the left margin (flush left) of the type page; without an indention.
[23] on the same level; in a straight line; without a change of plane: to be made flush with the top of the table.
[24] in direct contact; squarely: It was set flush against the edge.
[25] to make flush or even.
[26] to improve the nutrition of (a ewe) to bring on optimum physiological conditions for breeding.
[27] to send out shoots, as plants in spring.
[28] a fresh growth, as of shoots and leaves.
[29] to rouse and cause to start up or fly off: to flush a woodcock.
[30] to fly out or start up suddenly.
[31] a flushed bird or flock of birds.
[32] to blush or cause to blush
[33] to flow or flood or cause to flow or flood with or as if with water
[34] to glow or shine or cause to glow or shine with a rosy colour
[35] to send a volume of water quickly through (a pipe, channel, etc) or into (a toilet) for the purpose of cleansing, emptying, etc
[36] to cause (soluble substances in the soil) to be washed towards the surface, as by the action of underground springs, or (of such substances) to be washed towards the soil surface
[37] (tr; usually passive) to excite or elate
[38] a rosy colour, esp in the cheeks; blush
[39] a sudden flow or gush, as of water
[40] a feeling of excitement or elation the flush of success
[41] early bloom; freshness the flush of youth
[42] redness of the skin, esp of the face, as from the effects of a fever, alcohol, etc
[43] ecology an area of boggy land fed by ground water
[44] having a ruddy or heightened colour
[45] level or even with another surface
[46] directly adjacent; continuous
[47] informal having plenty of money
[48] informal abundant or plentiful, as money
[49] full of vigour
[50] full to the brim or to the point of overflowing
[51] printing having an even margin, right or left, with no indentations
[52] (of a blow) accurately delivered
[53] (of a vessel) having no superstructure built above the flat level of the deck
[54] so as to be level or even
[55] directly or squarely
[56] to cause (surfaces) to be on the same level or in the same plane
[57] to enrich the diet of (an ewe) during the breeding season
[58] a period of fresh growth of leaves, shoots, etc
[59] (tr) to rouse (game, wild creatures, etc) and put to flight
[60] (in poker and similar games) a hand containing only one suit

Words related to Flushed

flushembarrassed, rosy, elated, burning, blushing, intoxicated, enthused, crimson, animated, inspired, thrilled, aroused, ablaze, feverish, florid, full-blooded, high, hot, red, rubicund

Words nearby Flushed

flushflurandrenolide, flurazepam, flurbiprofen, flurried, flurry, flush, flush girt, flush left, flush right, flush-decked, flushing

Origin of Flushed

31250–1300; Middle English flusshen, first attested as past participle fluste, fliste; of uncertain origin

Other words from Flushed

flush·a·ble , adjective
flush·er , noun
flush·ing·ly , adverb
flush·ness , noun
flush·ness , noun

Word origin for Flushed

C16: from Old French flus , from Latin fluxus flux

Synonyms for Flushed

embarrassed, rosy, animated, aroused, blushing, burning, crimson, elated, enthused, exhilarated, inspired, intoxicated, thrilled, ablaze, feverish, florid, full-blooded, high, hot, red, rubicund, ruddy, rutilant, rutilous, sanguine