Definition of the word ruddy

Pronunciation of vocabulary ruddy

ruddyadjective

đỏ thắm

/ˈrʌdi//ˈrʌdi/

Origin of the word ruddy

The word "ruddy" has a rich history dating back to Old English. It originated from the Proto-Germanic word "ruthiz", meaning "red" or "reddish". This word is also related to the Old English word "rōd", which means "red" or "reddish-brown". In Middle English (circa 1100-1500), "ruddy" emerged to describe something or someone with a reddish hue, often used to describe skin tone. For example, "a ruddy glow" or "a ruddy complexion". The word retained its association with redness throughout the centuries, but its meanings expanded to also describe something or someone as healthy, robust, or having a pleasant, glowing appearance. Today, "ruddy" is rarely used to describe something with a literal red color, but has taken on more figurative connotations to express admiration or affection for someone's appearance or disposition.

Vocabulary summary ruddy

typeadjective

meaningrosy

meaningrosy, healthy

exampleruddy cheeks

exampleruddy health: good health

meaningreddish, reddish, reddish

exampleruddy sky

typetransitive verb

meaningmake rosy, redden

Example of vocabulary ruddynamespace

meaning

looking red and healthy

trông đỏ và khỏe mạnh

  • ruddy cheeks

    má hồng hào

  • a ruddy complexion

    một làn da hồng hào

meaning

red in colour

màu đỏ

  • a ruddy sky

    bầu trời đỏ thắm

meaning

a mild swear word that some people use to show that they are annoyed

một lời chửi thề nhẹ mà một số người dùng để thể hiện rằng họ đang khó chịu

  • I can't get the ruddy car to start!

    Tôi không thể khởi động được chiếc xe đỏ!

  • What the ruddy hell do you want?

    Bạn muốn cái quái gì thế?

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary ruddy


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