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flush - verb

  1. To become red in the face: blush, color, crimson, glow, mantle, redden. See express.
  2. To raise the spirits of: animate, buoy(up), elate, elevate, exhilarate, inspire, inspirit, lift, uplift. Obsolete exalt. See happy.
  3. To flow over completely: deluge, drown, engulf, flood, inundate, overflow, overwhelm, submerge, whelm. See full.

flush - noun

  1. A fresh rosy complexion: bloom, blush, color, glow. See better.
  2. A feeling of pervasive emotional warmth: glow. See feelings.
  3. A condition or time of vigor and freshness: bloom, blossom, efflorescence, florescence, flower, prime. See better.

flush - adjective

  1. Of a healthy reddish color: blooming, florid, flushed, full-blooded, glowing, rosy, rubicund, ruddy, sanguine. See colors.
  2. Possessing a large amount of money, land, or other material possessions: affluent, moneyed, rich, wealthy. Slang loaded. See rich.
  3. On the same plane or line: even, level. See same.
  4. Having no irregularities, roughness, or indentations: even, flat, level, planar, plane, smooth, straight. See smooth.

flush - adverb

  1. With precision or absolute conformity: bang, dead, direct, directly, exactly, fair, just, precisely, right, smack, square, squarely, straight. Slang smack-dab. See precise.